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Causes and actions related to self-induced variations in manufacturing companies
Jönköping University, School of Engineering, JTH, Supply Chain and Operations Management.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4241-4407
Jönköping University, School of Engineering, JTH, Supply Chain and Operations Management.
2022 (English)In: Production planning & control (Print), ISSN 0953-7287, E-ISSN 1366-5871Article in journal (Refereed) Epub ahead of print
Abstract [en]

Short-term and stochastic variations can create negative effects on the delivery capability, and companies often adopt their processes accordingly. What is then ignored is the fact that causes for variations are often self-induced and, therefore, possible to affect. Proposed actions in current literature focus mainly on continuous improvement without explicitly emphasizing that certain behaviours, rules and routines have a direct impact on variations affecting the company. In this study, a framework of causes for self-induced variations is established with proposed actions for each cause to reduce the variations. The framework is situated relative to practice for the actions applied at six manufacturing companies. This study sought to increase the understanding of self-induced variations and where companies can apply the proposed framework for an overview of 22 causes and 60 appropriate actions to support the systematic reduction of self-induced variations that can be internally or externally generated. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis, 2022.
Keywords [en]
delivery capability, operations management, production control, uncertainties, Variations
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-59263DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2022.2149434ISI: 000899093900001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85144126124Local ID: HOA;;59263OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-59263DiVA, id: diva2:1723071
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Knowledge FoundationAvailable from: 2023-01-02 Created: 2023-01-02 Last updated: 2024-04-23
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1. Management of safety buffers for effective delivery capability
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2024 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

A company's delivery capability is crucial for competitiveness, which becomes challenging due to variations. While some variations can be reduced, safety buffers are important for absorbing remaining stochastic variations. Some actions to reduce variations may require large investments compared to perceived benefits and the alternative of a safety buffer in form of for example materials (i.e. safety stock) lead to tied-up capital that needs to be considered. Some variations are self-induced by internal rules, routines and behaviours, that companies may not reflect on, simultaneously as there is a tendency of excessive safety buffers due to a lack of attention on the safety buffers that enable sufficient delivery capability. In other words, there is a potential to develop in this area that could lead to positive effects such as reduced costs and increased responsiveness in a changing business environment. Companies in two research projects have expressed a need for decision support in managing safety buffers to effectively mitigate negative impacts of variations, and only general development work has been found in the literature. The purpose of this dissertation is therefore to increase understanding of decisions to reduce and absorb variations, guiding the establishment of a process for effective delivery capability in the management of safety buffers.

This dissertation includes six papers that are based on a combination of case studies, literature reviews, conceptual research, and logical reasoning. The factors to consider in the decisions to reduce and absorb variations serves as a basis for proposing a process for the management of safety buffers. The proposed process consists of four subprocesses, six activities, and 32 steps aligned with findings from the appended papers. The findings suggest that a more effective delivery capability can be achieved by using the proposed process and considering a holistic perspective in terms of e.g. cross-functional collaboration, fact-based decision making and the need of working iteratively in the management of safety buffers. The appended papers provide valuable information to facilitate decision making in practice, including a framework for selecting safety buffers.

Abstract [sv]

Ett företags leveransförmåga är avgörande för att vara konkurrenskraftig, vilket försvåras av de variationer som påverkar företaget. Till viss del går det att reducera de variationer som förekommer men säkerhetsbuffertar fyller en viktig roll i att absorbera de stokastiska variationer som trots allt förekommer. Vissa åtgärder för att minska variationer kan kräva stora investeringar, medan alternativet i form av säkerhetsbuffertar av exempelvis material (säkerhetslager) ger en kapitalbindning som behöver beaktas. Det finns variationer som företag själva ger upphov till via interna rutiner, regler och beteenden som företag inte alltid har reflekterat över, samtidigt som det finns en tendens att de säkerhetsbuffertar som används är större än nödvändigt till följd av att de inte uppmärksammas så länge leveransförmågan är tillräckligt bra. Med andra ord finns en utvecklingspotential som kan medföra positiva effekter som minskade kostnader och ökad följsamhet i en föränderlig företagskontext. Företagen i två forskningsprojekt har uttryckt en avsaknad av beslutsstöd för hanteringen av säkerhetsbuffertar för att effektivt överkomma negativa effekter av variationer och endast generellt förbättringsarbete har återfunnits i litteraturen. Syftet med denna avhandling är därför att öka förståelsen om beslut för att reducera och absorbera variationer, som kan utgöra en grund för utvecklandet av en process för effektiv leveransförmåga i arbetet med säkerhetsbuffertar.

Avhandlingen omfattar sex artiklar som baseras på en kombination av fallstudier, litteraturstudier samt konceptuell forskning och logiska resonemang. Faktorer som är lämpliga att beakta i besluten för att reducera och absorbera variationer används som underlag för att föreslå en process för arbetet med säkerhetsbuffertar. Processen inkluderar fyra delprocesser, sex aktiviteter och 32 processteg som sätts i relation till resultat från artiklarna. Resultaten föreslår att en mer effektiv leveransförmåga kan uppnås genom att använda processen och beakta en helhetssyn i form av exempelvis tvärfunktionellt samarbete, faktabaserat beslutsfattande och behovet av att arbeta iterativt i arbetet med säkerhetsbuffertar. Bifogade artiklar ger viktig information som kan underlätta beslutsfattande i praktiken, exempelvis genom ett ramverk för valet av säkerhetsbuffert.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Engineering, 2024. p. 116
Series
JIBS Dissertation Series, ISSN 1403-0470 ; 088
Keywords
management of safety buffers, reduce variations, absorb variations, manufacturing companies, variationsadministration, buffertadministration, tillverkande företag
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-64035 (URN)978-91-89785-09-0 (ISBN)978-91-89785-10-6 (ISBN)
Public defence
2024-05-17, E1405 (Gjuterisalen), Tekniska Högskolan, Jönköping, 09:00 (English)
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