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- Title
LEAN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: SELECTING CRITERIA FOR KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS AT SHOP FLOOR.
- Authors
IUGA, Maria Virginia; KIFOR, Claudiu Vasile; ROSCA, Liviu Ion
- Abstract
Most successful organizations worldwide use key performance indicators as an important part of their corporate strategy in order to forecast, measure and plan their businesses. Performance metrics vary in their purpose, definition and content. Therefore, the ways organizations select what they think are the optimal indicators for their businesses varies from company to company, sometimes even from department to department. This study aims to answer the question of what is the most suitable way to define and select key performance indicators. More than that, it identifies criteria to select key performance indicators at shop floor level. This paper contributes to prior research by analysing and comparing previously researched selection criteria and proposes an original six-criteria-model, which caters towards choosing the most adequate KPIs. Furthermore, the authors take the research a step further by further steps to closed research gaps within this field of study.
- Subjects
LEAN management; KEY performance indicators (Management); BUSINESS planning; ORGANIZATIONAL performance; BUSINESS forecasting
- Publication
Academic Journal of Manufacturing Engineering, 2015, Vol 13, Issue 2, p72
- ISSN
1583-7904
- Publication type
Article