Abstract
At present, enterprises are functioning in dynamically changing environment which from the one hand it forcing into introducing numerous of innovations and on the other hand inducing to achieve the competitive advantage among others through the implementation of contemporary strategies and management methods. It constitutes condition sine qua non not only for adapting the enterprise into appearing changes as well as the quick respond for the market requirements but also to increase enterprises’ efficiency. The goal of this paper is to present the conception of implementing Management by Objectives (MBO) and Kaizen methods on the basis on production intelligent facility. According to this, the phases and stages as well as whole methodology of the implementation process of these both methods will be presented. The proposed methodology seems to be universal and can be applicable and modified in a different type of manufacturing enterprise.
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The research was carried out as part of the research project of the Polish National Research and Development Center (POIR.01.01.01–00-1229/17) for the research and teaching needs of the Faculty of Engineering Management at the Poznan University of Technology.
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Kałkowska, J., Włodarkiewicz-Klimek, H. (2021). The Concept of Management by Objectives and Kaizen Implementation on the Basis on Production Intelligent Facility. In: Trzcielinski, S., Mrugalska, B., Karwowski, W., Rossi, E., Di Nicolantonio, M. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing, Production Management and Process Control. AHFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 274. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80462-6_52
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