This book covers the strategic use of continuous improvement (CI)
techniques for manufacturing performance improvement. It focuses
primarily on strategies that can be adopted by small and middle-sized
enterprises in manufacturing in order to meet the global challenges and
competition. The book begins with an introduction to CI (or Kaizen),
explaining different CI approaches and strategies. Chapter 2 offers a
literature review of CI, examining conceptual frameworks, case studies,
and surveys. Next, the book deals with the design of the study,
detailing the work done in each phase along with the tools, techniques
and models. Chapter 4 presents a detailed survey to determine the
present status of continuous improvement strategies in the Indian
manufacturing industry, to assess the important barriers that effect the
implementation of CI strategies, and to also assess the role of key
enablers leading to improve the performance of manufacturing operations.
Chapter 5 is comprised of detailed case studies to further analyze the
application of the discussed CI strategies. The purpose of Chapter 6 is
to develop the relationship among the different identified most
important barriers in implementing CI approach using interpretive
structural modeling (ISM) and classify these barriers depending upon
their driving and dependence power. Finally Chapter 7 provides
conclusions, addresses potential limitations, and also looks to the
future.