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One Best Way?: Trajectories and Industrial Models of the World's Automobile Producers
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Since the 1960s, the world's automobile producers have been borrowing, adapting, or inventing solutions to problems. Japanese management techniques and ideas have been much studied and copied, particularly the model of lean production. In this book, One Best Way?: Trajectories and Industrial Models of the World's Automobile Producers has a rating of 3 stars
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  • One Best Way?: Trajectories and Industrial Models of the World's Automobile Producers
  • Written by author Michel Freyssenet
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, February 1999
  • Since the 1960s, the world's automobile producers have been borrowing, adapting, or inventing solutions to problems. Japanese management techniques and ideas have been much studied and copied, particularly the model of "lean production." In this book
  • Since the 1960s, the world's automobile producers have been borrowing, adapting, or inventing solutions to problems. Japanese management techniques and ideas have been much studied and copied, particularly the model of "lean production." In this book, exp
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Introduction1
1Intersecting Trajectories and Model Changes8
2Models, Trajectories, and the Evolution of Production Systems: Lessons from the American Automobile Industry in the Years between the Wars49
Pt. IOnly One Model in Japan?61
3A New Toyotaism?63
4Nissan: Restructuring to Regain Competitiveness91
5The Globalization of Honda's Product-Led Flexible Mass Production System110
6The Unique Trajectory of Mitsubishi Motors139
7Hyundai Tries Two Industrial Models to Penetrate Global Markets154
Pt. IIThree Distinct Trajectories at North America's Big Three177
8The General Motors Trajectory: Strategic Shift or Tactical Drift?179
9Globalization at the Heart of Organizational Change: Crisis and Recovery at the Ford Motor Company211
10Reinventing Chrysler242
Pt. IIIEurope's Dilemma: Transfer, Adapt, or Innovate?271
11The Development of Volkswagen's Industrial Model, 1967-1995273
12Making Manufacturing Lean in the Italian Automobile Industry: The Trajectory of Fiat311
13Peugeot Meets Ford, Sloan, and Toyota338
14Renault: From Diversified Mass Production to Innovative Flexible Production365
15From British Leyland Motor Corporation to Rover Group: The Search for a Viable British Model395
16A Second Comeback or a Final Farewell? The Volvo Trajectory, 1973-1994418
17Lada: Viability of Fordism?440
18Conclusion: The Choices to be made in the Coming Decade452
Index463


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