Study of Reasons for the Adoption of Lean Production in the Automobile Industry: Questions for the Aec Industries

Scott Featherston1

1Project Manager, Lend Lease, Level 7 Australia Square, Sydney 2000, Australia, +61 (2) 9518 8022, fax: +61 (2) 9518 8122, [email protected]

Abstract

The primary intent of this paper is to raise questions concerning broader forces that, as advocates of lean construction, we should consider as we develop and refine our model of production for the AEC industries. The adoption of an alternative production system is a major strategic decision for any organisation, let alone one that might exist in the complicated and complex AEC industry. As advocates of an alternative to existing methods, it is incumbent upon us to understand the strategic imperatives which organisations face.

Keywords

Lean production, strategic environment, lean construction

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Featherston, S. 1999. Study of Reasons for the Adoption of Lean Production in the Automobile Industry: Questions for the Aec Industries, 7th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction , 11-21. doi.org/

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