Operations Management in Japan

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Car Component
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Cell Production System
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Concurrent Engineering
cross-cultural management
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Firm's Plants
Firm’s Plants
Global Production Center
global value chains
Human Resource Management Practices
human resource strategies
industrial engineering
Japanese Automobile Firm
Japanese Chemical Firms
Japanese Manufacturing Firms
Japanese Pharmaceutical Firms
lean production systems
Manufacturing Design
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing Engineers
manufacturing process improvement
Overseas Plants
Product Design Engineering
Product Design Engineers
Product Engineering Division
Production Lines
Production Method Development
production models
Production Process Design
Production Supervisors
Production Workplaces
supply chain optimisation
TPS

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032030159
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides insights into Japanese production and operations management through the roles and human resource management of Japanese manufacturing engineers and how their roles contribute to efficient manufacturing.

The book looks at six industries i.e. automobile, electronics, business machine industries of the parts processing and assembly sector, steel, chemical and pharmaceutical industries of the material processing sector, and 13 Japanese leading multinational companies. It also compares Japanese automotive firms with their German, French, and American counterparts. The analysis reveals that many managers, employees, and scholars underappreciate the roles and contributions of manufacturing engineers in the United States.

The book will offer invaluable lessons to management scholars interested in operations management and global supply chains, especially in the context of the Japanese manufacturing industry.

Hiromichi Shibata is Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Business Administration, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan. His publications include Explaining Productivity Differences: Comparative Analysis of Automotive Plants in Japan, the United States, Thailand, and China from Springer (2016), "A Comparison of the Roles and Responsibilities of Manufacturing Engineers in Japan and the United States" in the International Journal of Human Resource Management (2009), "Productivity and Skill at a Japanese Transplant and its Parent Company" in Work and Occupations (2001), and "A Comparison of American and Japanese Work Practices: Skill Formation, Communications, and Conflict Resolution" in Industrial Relations (1999).

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