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Investigation of the potential of implementing Kaizen principles in Jordanian companies

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  • Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
  • Murad Eteir

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This paper presents an analysis of the ability of Jordanian manufacturing companies to apply Kaizen's continuous improvements principles. A comprehensive study of two Jordanian industrial companies that are effectively implementing Kaizen is conducted to explore the advantages and measure how Kaizen managed to introduce changes and improvements in these two companies. Further investigation was conducted to test through a set of hypotheses the potential of implementing Kaizen in Jordanian industrial companies. A representative sample of 105 manufacturing companies were surveyed and a structured questionnaire was used to test the relationship between continuous improvement practices (Kaizen) and process improvement, upper management commitment and training and education of the workforce. The collected data from the survey are used to analyse the set of hypotheses regarding the foundations of the requirements to implement Kaizen principles and their existence in the Jordanian industrial companies' environment. The main finding of the study is that it measures the potential of the surveyed companies to implement Kaizen in their production systems.

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  • Mohammad D. Al-Tahat & Murad Eteir, 2010. "Investigation of the potential of implementing Kaizen principles in Jordanian companies," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(1/2/3), pages 87-100.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:10:y:2010:i:1/2/3:p:87-100
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