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The Challenge of the Product Focused Cells. Changing Patterns of Management Control in a Changing Manufacturing Environment

Mahmoud Ezzamel (Manchester School of Management, UMIST)
Hugh Willmott (Manchester School of Management, UMIST)
Frank Worthington (Manchester School of Management, UMIST)

Management Research News

ISSN: 0140-9174

Article publication date: 1 February 1997

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Abstract

During the past decade, one of the major thrusts of change in manufacturing industry has been the alignment of manufacturing methods to rapidly changing and turbulent market demands (Piore & Sabel, 1984; Smith, Child & Rowlinson, 1990). A focus upon core products and processes, involving customer responsiveness and the elimination of waste has been coupled with a drive to improve product quality and cost reduction. ‘New Wave’ lean manufacturing techniques (Storey, 1994) and management control methods (Berry, Broadbent & Otley, 1995) are therefore now widely com‐mended as a means of improving competitiveness in industry (Smith, 1990). However, it is always easier to extol the virtues of such techniques than to translate them into a coherent set of practices (Kunda, 1992).

Citation

Ezzamel, M., Willmott, H. and Worthington, F. (1997), "The Challenge of the Product Focused Cells. Changing Patterns of Management Control in a Changing Manufacturing Environment", Management Research News, Vol. 20 No. 2/3, pp. 18-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028523

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