WCOM (World Class Operations Management) Why You Need More Than Lean / edited by Carlo Baroncelli, Noela Ballerio.

This book deals with World Class Operations Management (WCOM), detailing its principles, methods and organisation, and the results that this approach can bring about. Utilising real-world case studies illustrated by companies that have adopted this model (interviews with Saint-Gobain, L’Oréal, Tetra...

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Other Authors: Baroncelli, Carlo (Editor), Ballerio, Noela (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
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505 0 |a Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1. Cases and Best practices -- 1.1 The Bel Boost case -- 1.2 The Bemis WCM case -- 1.3 The L’Oréal WCM case -- 1.4 The Saint-Gobain WCM case -- 1.5 The Tetra Pak WCM case -- Part 2. The WCOM™ Model -- 2.1Intro to WCOM™, why & what: the loss concept -- 2.2Strategy Deployment -- 2.3 The three phases of WCOM™ -- 2.4 The WCOM™ Organisation -- 2.5 WCOM™ in Research and Development -- 2.6 WCOM™ in Supply Chain -- 2.7 WCOM™ in Procurement -- 2.8 WCOM™ in Business Process -- 2.9 Implementation -- 2.10 History of TPM and JIPM: The TPM Awards from the Japan Institute of Plant -- Part 3. The Human side -- 3.1The human dynamics in WCOM™ -- 3.2Change management and leadership -- 3.3Performance Behavior -- 3.4The Shingo Model -- 3.5TWI -- 4. Conclusion -- 4.1Key Patterns of a Common Approach -- Annex: the Value Chain Pillars in brief -- About the authors -- Acknowledgements. 
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