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  • Manufacturing Strategy: The Research Agenda for the Next Decade

Learning Effects in Cell Manufacturing

By: S. Datar, S. Kekre and E. Svaan
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Keywords

Learning; Manufacturing Industry

Citation

Datar, S., S. Kekre, and E. Svaan. "Learning Effects in Cell Manufacturing." Chap. 9 in Manufacturing Strategy: The Research Agenda for the Next Decade, edited by John Ettlie, Michael C. Burstein, and Avi Fiegenbaum, 75–84. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990.

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Srikant M. Datar

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