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The relationships between shop floor management and QCCs to support Kaizen

Ma, J.; Jiao, F.; Lau, C.; Lin, Z.

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Authors

J. Ma

F. Jiao

C. Lau



Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this study is to develop and redefine the ‘classic’ roles of shop floor management and Quality Control Cycles (QCCs) in Kaizen. In specific, it aims to examine the linkage between shop floor management and QCCs, and test the relationships among shop floor management, QCCs and long-term Kaizen improvement outcomes. Design/methodology/approach – This study employs qualitative method by using a questionnaire to obtain data from 371 respondents in nine Sino-Japanese automotive jointventures. The data are analysed with the method of canonical correlation approach. Findings – The study identifies important factors to assist the adoption of shop floor management and QCCs for Kaizen. The analysis on the survey indicates that not all the shop floor management tools could help to identify improvement opportunities. QCCs are effective in addressing large problems and challenging current policies in companies, however, they have low impacts on individual learning. Research limitations/implications – The data of this study comes from nine Sino- Japanese automotive joint ventures. Therefore, the sample selection is limited in these companies. The findings are able to be applied for improving the similar problems which identified in this study. Practical implications – The study has the following practical implications, include the first one which is small shop floor problems can be identified and rapid solved continuously at source by shop floor management. The second one is QCCs, or other similar group-based improvement approaches take long to be fully addressed and implemented. Thirdly, practical solutions can be achieved from small and gradual changes, and they can prevent the results backsliding to the pre-improvement stage. Finally, QCCs are hardly to achieve a better improvement alone. It requires other Kaizen approaches to support. Originality/value – This study is probably the first to explore and investigate the implementation of the four building block tools of shop floor management in real business practise, and more specific the first to discuss the relationship among shop floor management, QCCs and long-term improvement outcomes based on empirical data from Sino-Japanese automotive joint-ventures.

Citation

Ma, J., Jiao, F., Lau, C., & Lin, Z. (2018). The relationships between shop floor management and QCCs to support Kaizen. International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, 35(9), 1941-1955. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijqrm-09-2017-0192

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 9, 2018
Online Publication Date Aug 22, 2018
Publication Date Aug 22, 2018
Deposit Date Apr 21, 2018
Publicly Available Date Apr 23, 2018
Journal International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management
Print ISSN 0265-671X
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 35
Issue 9
Pages 1941-1955
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/ijqrm-09-2017-0192
Keywords Kaizen, Shop floor management, QCCs.
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1328730

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