Supporting Factors to Improve the Lack during Lean Manufacturing Implementation

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Product quality and customer satisfaction were challenges faced by many manufacturing or services companies which considered the global challenges, thus encouraged many companies to improved quality and satisfied costumer needs. Most of companies implemented lean with their unique way it caused by internal problems such as the lack of knowledge and understanding of lean, and etc. This can result the lack in implementation lean manufacturing. To avoid the lack in implementation of lean manufacturing required support factors such as support factors continuous improvement (kaizen). For this reason, previous literature research needed to resolved this problem. Implementation of lean manufacturing required good leadership that impacts in implementation process and employee contributions.

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Mardiana, D. P., & Alfarisi, S. (2020). Supporting Factors to Improve the Lack during Lean Manufacturing Implementation. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1430). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1430/1/012043

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