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Over the past 20 years, the field of manufacturing strategy has developed many different approaches. Argues that there are three distinct paradigms in manufacturing strategy: competing through manufacturing; strategic choices in manufacturing; and best practice. Each is reviewed and its strengths and weaknesses discussed. Finally, the relationship between them is discussed and a cycle of manufacturing strategy is proposed.
International Journal of Operations & Production Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1995
Keywords: Competitive advantage; Corporate strategy; Management; Manufacturing strategy; Operations management; Production management; Strategic management
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