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Title:
A lean manufacturing road map using fuzzy-DEMATEL with case-based analysis
Authors: Sameh N Seleem, El-Awady Attia, Ahmed Karam, Ahmed El-Assal
Year: 2020
Keywords: Fault tree analysis, Theory of constraints, Balanced scorecard, lean manufacturing, Fuzzy-DEMATEL
Journal: International Journal of Lean Six Sigma
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: 903-928
Publisher: Emerald
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper El-Awady Attia_01_International Journal of Lean Six_2020.pdf
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Abstract:

Purpose This paper aims to develop a lean manufacturing road map for industrial firms by selecting the appropriate lean tools relying on the predefined strategic objectives and the firm constraints. It also illustrates how to prioritize these tools considering their interrelationship. Design/methodology/approach Relying on the predefined strategic objectives, operational objectives can be set by using the balanced scorecard (BSC). Afterwards, the theory of constraints (TOC) is introduced to investigate the manufacturing system and to determine its constraints. For these constraints, the principle of fault tree analysis (FTA) is used to determine their root causes. Consequently, lean manufacturing tools/initiatives can be proposed. Finally, the fuzzy-decision making trial and evaluation laboratory (fuzzy-DEMATEL) method is implemented to prioritize these initiatives and to construct a suitable lean road map by managing experts’ knowledge. Findings The practical results indicate that diagnosing the manufacturing system and managing experts’ knowledge to select the appropriate lean initiatives, and prioritizing these initiatives relying on the understanding of their interrelationship could support achieving the strategic targets without consuming extra time or resources. Research limitations/implications The study is limited to manufacturing firms. Besides, it reinforces the need for investigating the effectiveness of the proposed approach on service sectors. Practical implications The study provides a methodology with a real application, to manage experts’ knowledge for developing an effective lean improvement road map. The methodology could be adopted by any manufacturing firm. Originality/value The study supports decision makers of a firm to select the improvement initiatives by an original structural approach, which integrates BSC, TOC, FTA and fuzzy-DEMATEL. Besides, the interrelationships among the selected lean initiatives are considered, and results show the importance of analysing these interrelationships during the construction of the lean improvement plan. Moreover, its effectiveness and applicability are validated via a practical case study.

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