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Textile management enabled by lean thinking: a case study of textile SMEs
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2016
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Total Quality ManagementEngineeringMany Textile SmesTextile IndustryProject ManagementHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorManagementLean ThinkingFashionStrategic ManagementLean ManagementTextile SmesMarketingLean Software DevelopmentIndustrial DesignBusinessDesign ThinkingTextile ManagementAgile ManufacturingLean Manufacturing
The textile industry in Europe consists mainly of small and medium enterprises (SME), which are a vital part of the European Union economy. The SMEs are pressured by a challenging financial situation and must become more efficient to stay competitive. Many textile SMEs have, however, not adopted new quality management concepts for efficiency; this represents an interesting research gap. Hence, the purpose of this paper was to investigate the effects of a lean approach in the management area of textile SMEs. The findings suggest overall positive effects as a result of applying lean principles in the textile management area. Several areas, characterised as waste in a lean service context, were improved. This suggests possible cost reduction with a lean approach. From a team perspective, improvements of team collaboration, information and communication as well as team performance were identified. A conflicting finding was that work-related stress increased in one case, while it was reduced in the other case.
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