By Stefan Trzcieliński; Waldemar Karwowski

''Meeting the wishes of the producing and repair sectors of up to date undefined, this quantity is worried with the human elements, ergonomics, and issues of safety relating to the layout of goods, approaches, and platforms, in addition to the operation and administration of commercial corporations. This e-book can be of distinctive worth to researchers and practitioners inquisitive about the layout of goods, tactics, structures, and Read more...

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Analyses of the segments These methods of strategic management that are focused on analysis of factors belonging to particular segments of the environment can be useful to search for opportunities. Among them there are: structural analysis of the sector, assessment of the sector attractiveness, white industrial intelligent, SWOT analysis, trends extrapolation, and Delphi method. 1 there are presented factors which can be analyzed with use of the two first methods. The white industrial intelligence depends on collecting data about industrial environment, particular about competitors, using such sources like: newspapers, journals, industry reports, corporate reports, court announcement about bankruptcy, internet, etc.

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Hereby, increases in efficiency necessary for the utilization of scale effects can be accomplished through process standardization. This includes standardization in terms of both the organization’s business processes and its technical and manufacturing processes, which are part of the production system. (Schuh et al. 2012) In mass production this includes interlinked machineries with a high degree of automation. However, the downside of this configuration is that, when put into practice, standardization often leads to restrictions in terms of production flexibility.

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