Focused Factories: Empirical Study of Structural and Performance Differences - Since the introduction of the factory focus concept, there has been discussion regarding the benefits of focusing a manufacturing plant on a limited set of manufacturing tasks. Debate has centered on what constitutes focus and what competitive benefits result from this type of strategy. Researchers have attempted to ...
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2000
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Authors: | Vokurka, Robert J. ; Davis, Robert A. |
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Production and inventory management journal : journal of the American Production and Inventory Control Society, Inc. - Washington, DC : Soc., ISSN 0897-8336, ZDB-ID 10542929. - Vol. 41.2000, 1, p. 44-55
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