Integrating Sustainability and Lean: SLIM Method and Enterprise Game Proposed

作者: Ilie Mihai Tăucean , Matei Tămășilă , Larisa Ivascu , Șerban Miclea , Mircea Negruț

DOI: 10.3390/SU11072103

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摘要: Sustainability and leanness are organizational approach concepts for more efficient activities increased competitiveness. This paper presents a study an application of the sustainability lean, with purpose to capitalize on benefits two concepts’ tools when used together in industry education activity. A literature review was carried out evaluate qualitatively empirically sustainability, enterprise games, possibility integrate first into new tool applied game. An online survey done identify which within companies region, how what training methods they used, reported are. The results were design integrated game (SLIM) developed by authors. tested validated educational laboratory students actual employees from companies. follows frame game, considering simulation classical functions. game’s is improve activity successive rounds. scorecard fill compute key performance indicators (KPIs), indicator proposed (SLIMx). Applications instrument/game include: students’ laboratory; lifelong learning; professional companies; perfection/reconversion potential unemployed. SLIM simulated team 15 players over three rounds, teachers playing role supervisor. number possible improvements have been identified. next step testing it enterprises various fields has proven be effective solution efficiency motivate gain knowledge.

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