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Title The integration of lean, green and best practice business principles
ID_Doc 65679
Authors Wiese, A; Luke, R; Heyns, GJ; Pisa, NM
Title The integration of lean, green and best practice business principles
Year 2015
Published Journal Of Transport And Supply Chain Management, 9.0, 1
DOI 10.4102/jtscm.v9i1.192
Abstract Background: Whilst there are separate streams of established research on lean, green and best practice initiatives, the intersection of these three strategic principles has not been addressed extensively in the past. Objectives: In this study a framework to integrate lean, green and best practice principles into an integrated business model was developed as a strategy for businesses to develop sustainable competitive advantages. Method: A descriptive case study was conducted on Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) to understand whether a clear link between the company's environmental approach, lean principles and established best practice culture could be determined. In addition, the case study tested the view that the implementation of these three principles concurrently resulted in improved business results. Results: The main findings of the study revealed that TSAM's commitment to lean, green and best practice business principles contributed and was directly linked to its business success in terms of sales and market position. Conclusion: It is recommended that businesses implement an integrated lean, green and best practice business model as a strategy to reduce costs and sustainably enhance profitably and competitiveness.
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000379517200015
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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