Continuous improvement and innovation /
If we want everything to remain as it is, it willbe necessary for everything to change(Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa (1896-1957), Sicilian author). Over the last two decades, the externaldynamics of industrial firms have increasedconsiderably in terms of market andtechnological change.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bradford, England :
Emerald Group Pub.,
©2002.
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Series: | Integrated manufacturing systems ;
v. 13, no. 3. |
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Table of Contents:
- Abstracts & keywords; Guest editorial; Effecting operational improvement through inter-organisational action learning; Continuous improvement along the supply chain; Something for nothing?; Success factors for improvement and innovation of process technology in process industry; The role of CI and learning in an organisational change process; Innovation decision making in British manufacturing SMEs.