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Resilience for lean organisational network

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  • Ilaria De Sanctis
  • Joaquín Ordieres Meré
  • Filippo Emanuele Ciarapica

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In the literature, when lean is associated with resilience the focus is mainly on developing leaner and more resilient supply chains underrating the importance of organisations as communicating entities. Although people are the heart of a company, their impact on resilience is only marginally considered in the literature. In this study, we address these gaps by developing and testing a model that can calculate the resilience of a lean organisation while considering the organisational topology as well as the learning capacity and attitudes of its workforce. The proposed methodology consists of four macro-steps: identification of a Lean Structural Network (LSN), modelling of nodes, nodes characterisation and analysis of Resilience. A case study is used to explain the proposed model to assess the resilience of the intrinsic structure of a company against two major effects: (a) unexpected shortages in key performance indicators; (b) replacement of a process owner with another having different individual characteristics (different learning curve and attitude). The results show that the proposed methodology allows quantification and prediction of the local and global impacts of unexpected (i.e. failures or other disruptions) and expected events (i.e. cross-training, personnel relocation) in companies under the LSN paradigm.

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  • Ilaria De Sanctis & Joaquín Ordieres Meré & Filippo Emanuele Ciarapica, 2018. "Resilience for lean organisational network," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(21), pages 6917-6936, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:56:y:2018:i:21:p:6917-6936
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2018.1457810
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    1. Isabel Dinis & Orlando Simões, 2021. "Resilience in Retrospective: The Trajectory of Agro-Pastoral Systems in the Centro Region of Portugal," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(9), pages 1-29, May.
    2. Amine Belhadi & Sachin S. Kamble & Venkatesh Mani & Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour & Imane Benkhati, 2022. "Building supply chain resilience and efficiency through additive manufacturing : An ambidextrous perspective on the dynamic capability view," Post-Print hal-04325568, HAL.
    3. Mahyar Habibi Rad & Mohammad Mojtahedi & Michael J. Ostwald, 2021. "The Integration of Lean and Resilience Paradigms: A Systematic Review Identifying Current and Future Research Directions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(16), pages 1-24, August.
    4. Belhadi, Amine & Kamble, Sachin S. & Venkatesh, Mani & Chiappetta Jabbour, Charbel Jose & Benkhati, Imane, 2022. "Building supply chain resilience and efficiency through additive manufacturing: An ambidextrous perspective on the dynamic capability view," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 249(C).
    5. Italo Cesidio Fantozzi & Luca Martuscelli & Sebastiano Di Luozzo & Massimiliano M. Schiraldi, 2024. "Soft Skills, Attitudes, and Personality Traits: How Does the Human Factor Matter? A Systematic Review and Taxonomy Proposal through ProKnow-C Methodology," Businesses, MDPI, vol. 4(2), pages 1-21, May.

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