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Lean Principles, Learning, and Software Production
Bradley R. Staats
其他書名
Evidence from Indian Software Services
出版
Harvard Business School
, 2008
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=K2EXSwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This paper examines how a company sets out to build an operations-based advantage. In particular, we investigate the implementation of a lean operating system at an Indian software services firm. By studying the attempted introduction and impact of lean management techniques in a non-manufacturing setting we move beyond the artifacts and gain insight into the principles that may lead to improved performance. Combining a detailed case study and empirical analysis we document the internal processes that the lean initiative influences. We find that lean projects perform better than the non-lean projects in our sample in many, but not all cases. Building on this result we see that the impact of the techniques on problem solving, coordination, and standardization of work improve the way that the firm learns as well as its productivity. We also gain insight into what elements do not translate well from manufacturing and what challenges exist in a unique setting, such as this.