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Management article
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Reference no. 84404
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1984

Abstract

Group technology (GT), the concept of exploiting similarities in recurring tasks and grouping like problems, is drawing increasing interest from manufacturers because of its ability to boost productivity in three ways: 1) by performing similar activities together, thereby cutting setup time; 2) by standardizing closely related activities, thereby eliminating unnecessary proliferation of similar parts; and 3) by storing and making accessible information related to recurring problems, thereby cutting time spent searching for information or solving problems.

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Abstract

Group technology (GT), the concept of exploiting similarities in recurring tasks and grouping like problems, is drawing increasing interest from manufacturers because of its ability to boost productivity in three ways: 1) by performing similar activities together, thereby cutting setup time; 2) by standardizing closely related activities, thereby eliminating unnecessary proliferation of similar parts; and 3) by storing and making accessible information related to recurring problems, thereby cutting time spent searching for information or solving problems.

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