Startup Factories: High Performance Management, Job Quality and Regional Advantage
Peter Doeringer (),
Christine Evans-Klock and
David G. Terkla
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David G. Terkla: University of Massachusetts, Boston
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Abstract:
This book gives the findings of a concise study of start-up factories in the United States by Japanese companies. This in-depth look at this increased phenomenon discusses not only the quality of jobs these factories produce, but it also expands to reveal their keys to success in achieving a strong competitive advantage. Finally, this volume gives the four inter-related strategies ( high performance management strategy, the economics of efficient wages, the quality of technology plants and regional economic development) that make for successful, high performance factories.
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9780195147476
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