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What is Lean

Emerging Trends in Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Green Logistics
A methodology for reducing operational inefficiencies. A set of guidelines for running a business efficiently that aims to boost productivity and minimize losses.
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Lean, Green, and Agile Supply Chain Practices
Ayesha Saeed (Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China) and Rizwan Shoukat (Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6663-6.ch006
Abstract
In response to increased competition in recent years, businesses have been pushed to adopt new procedures, such as establishing updated information and communication systems and creating more streamlined production processes. The potential for supply chains to facilitate the introduction of innovative management practices is seen as crucial to the sector's future success. Three ideas, “lean,” “green,” and “agile,” deserve serious consideration because of their potential to significantly improve supply chain efficiency. However, combining agile and lean principles to lessen environmental consequences is a relatively new issue that is not well-defined in terms of structure. Through a comprehensive analysis of the literature on lean, green, and agile paradigms, this chapter hopes to identify potential future lines of inquiry and identify knowledge gaps. This chapter is an effort to synthesize recent findings on the interconnectedness of lean, green, and agile practices in supply chain management.
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From Management 1.0 to Management 3.0 and Beyond
Management methodology based on three fundamental ideas: delivering value to the customer, eliminating waste, and continuous improvement.
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Cognitive Integrated Business Planning
Lean is a process of waste elimination and increasing operational efficiency.
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Enterprise IT Transformation Using Cloud Service Broker
It is a continuous improvement process of removing “waste” within a manufacturing system. It was mostly derived from Toyota Production System. This method is now being applied in many businesses and across many processes.
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Using Six Sigma to Achieve Sustainable Manufacturing
It is Japanese philosophy that is generated from auto industry. It emphasizes that process in an organization should be fluid without any waste. Action will be taken only because of absolute demand.
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The Implementation of Lean in Emergency Hospital Screening During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A management process which focuses on improving communication and all the value chain, by compacting tasks in order to reduce deadlines and improve quality.
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From Lean Towards Frugal Product Development
In general, healthy animal without fat; here, without any unnecessary waste.
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Autonomous Integrated Business Planning
Lean is a process of waste elimination and increasing operational efficiency
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Lean Logistics of the Transportation of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) in the Palm Oil Industry
This is zero inventory on FFB and loose fruits. The core idea is to maximize FFB value while minimizing waste. It means creating more value for mills with fewer resources.
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ChangeOps: Strategically Harnessing All Types of Change to Create Increased Effectiveness and Operational Flow
Lean, originally derived from the Toyota Production System, is a management philosophy and methodology that aims to eliminate waste, optimise efficiency, and create value by continuously improving processes, reducing non-value-added activities, empowering employees, and focusing on delivering customer value while maintaining high quality standards and reducing costs.
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Lean Manufacturing: Principles, Tools, and Practices
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A Framework Proposal to Assess the LARG Index of a Supply Chain in a Fuzzy Context
The lean management paradigm, developed by Taiichi Ohno of the Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan, forms the basis for the Toyota Production System (TPS) with two main pillars: ‘autonomation’ and ‘just-In-Time’ (JIT) production. The lean paradigm has essentially focused on waste reduction as a means to increase actual value-added.
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Lean Logistics of the Transportation of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) in the Palm Oil Industry
This is zero inventory on FFB and loose fruits. The core idea is to maximize FFB value while minimizing waste. It means creating more value for mills with fewer resources.
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Lean and Smart Supply Chain Management in Healthcare
An approach that focuses on eliminating non value added activities to improve the way value is delivered to buyers of products or services.
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