MANAGEMENT OF PERFORMANCE PROCESSES: THE FLEXIBILITY CONCEPT
Journal Title: Polish Journal of Management Studies - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper, we draw the thinking context for production process piloting according to flexibility approach. We apply a transversal process that defines the strategic purposes and deploys them on business processes and activities to define at the end action levers that permit reaching the fixed strategic targets. Flexibility concept is deployed through this process. We propose in this way concepts as volume, delay and variety flexibility at strategic level and concepts as unavailability, effectiveness, flow, product, process flexibility at business level. The definition of action plan leads us to introduce the concept of flexibility-type and determine correspondent performance indicators. Our work focuses mainly on delay flexibility.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Benmoussa Rachid
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