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Dimensions of manufacturing strength in the furniture industry
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1997
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Total Quality ManagementIndustrial EngineeringEducationDimensioning And TolerancingFurniture IndustryIndustrial OrganizationCompetitive AdvantageProductivityCompetitive PrioritiesCore DimensionsManagementHigh Value ManufacturingCompetitive StrengthProduction TechnologyDesignManufacturing InnovationManufacturing EngineeringMarketingIndustrial DesignBusinessQuality CharacteristicBusiness Strategy
Abstract This paper explores dimensions of manufacturing competitive strength in the furniture industry. A theoretically relevant set of manufacturing competitive priorities is identified from the operations literature and factor analyzed to determine the core dimensions of manufacturing performance. Relationships between these core dimensions of manufacturing strength and overall business performance are examined. The results identify four dimensions of manufacturing strength in the furniture industry: innovation, delivery, flexibility, and value, with the latter encompassing the combined effects of quality and cost. The study supports innovation as a key order winner in the furniture industry.
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