In the 1980s there was great enthusiasm for the lights out factory a totally automated operation
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In the 1980s there was great enthusiasm for the ‘lights out’ factory –
a totally automated operation in which almost no people would be required. Why do you think this idea has fallen from favour, and why are advanced organizations in many sectors now seeing people as a key resource in their businesses?
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Strategic Operations Management
ISBN: 98693
2nd Edition
Authors: Steve Brown , Richard Lamming , John Bessant , Peter Jones
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