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Facility management teams: Identifying important human factors from a manufacturing environment

Kym Fraser (Barbara Hardy Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Australia)
Janti Gunawan (Department of Industrial Engineering, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia)
Mark Goh (NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, Singapore)

Journal of Facilities Management

ISSN: 1472-5967

Article publication date: 4 July 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

Teams and teamworking has now become a common form of work structure in most organisations, including facilities management. The human interactions which occur when people work together in groups is still problematic. In this study human factors are identified and the purpose of this paper is to establish the level of importance of each factor involving specialised teams within a manufacturing environment.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative study was undertaken at a number of manufacturing plants which were using the process: team‐based cellular manufacturing. Managers, team leaders, and operators involved with manufacturing cells were targeted to evaluate the various human related factors associated with these teams.

Findings

From the nine human factors evaluated, three factors: “communication”, “teamwork”, and “training” were identified as being key to the day‐to‐day success of team‐based cellular manufacturing. Some notable differences were observed when comparing the data between countries.

Research limitations/implications

This study adds to the limited research which has been conducted on the human aspects of socio‐technical processes. Further work is required to enhance understanding of key human factors.

Practical implications

For practitioners involved with manufacturing cells, the study provides an understanding of the key areas towards which attention and resources can be channelled.

Originality/value

While the study provides valuable insights into a socio‐technical process in manufacturing, the findings are also very useful to management practitioners who are attempting to manage and improve the effectiveness of teams and teamwork.

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Citation

Fraser, K., Gunawan, J. and Goh, M. (2013), "Facility management teams: Identifying important human factors from a manufacturing environment", Journal of Facilities Management, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 253-265. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFM-04-2012-0023

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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