Artículo:

In the face of fierce, low-cost competition and an army of high-quality suppliers, manufacturing managers are concentrating more and more on flexibility as a way to achieve new forms of competitive advantage. Having acknowledged the importance of flexibility, however, they are finding it frustratingly difficult to improve. In "What Really Makes Factories Flexible?" David M. Upton explains why the improvement of flexibility has been so elusive.

Autor:

David M. Upton

Página:

74

Publicación:

Harvard Business Review

Volúmen:

73

Número:

4

Periodo:

Julio-Agosto 1995

ISSN:

00178012

SrcID:

00178012-1995-04.TXT