Lean management is considered as one of the mail challenges that organizations have to face to decrease their production costs and increase their performances. In this context, employees have been recognized as the real value added for a lean organization and the management of human resources a critical variable. In particular, the concept of polyvalence has been identified as one of the main pillars in developing lean initiatives. However, when a polyvalence program is established only a technical point of view is taken, neglecting soft skills perspective. To overcome this lack, this paper proposes a new approach on polyvalence evaluation based upon an unconventional model that considers both soft and hard skills. An empirical application shows that the expansion of employees' work allows improving the efficiency and the effectiveness of an organization, as well as the quality of employees' working life. Extrapolated information can be used by organizations to support efficient and effective employees' management as well as to enable suitable training and incentive policies.

(2016). Proposal of an unconventional method to assess polyvalence in lean organizations . In ...SUMMER SCHOOL FRANCESCO TURCO. PROCEEDINGS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/78825

Proposal of an unconventional method to assess polyvalence in lean organizations

Gaiardelli, Paolo;Pezzotta, Giuditta;Morgantini, Marzia
2016-01-01

Abstract

Lean management is considered as one of the mail challenges that organizations have to face to decrease their production costs and increase their performances. In this context, employees have been recognized as the real value added for a lean organization and the management of human resources a critical variable. In particular, the concept of polyvalence has been identified as one of the main pillars in developing lean initiatives. However, when a polyvalence program is established only a technical point of view is taken, neglecting soft skills perspective. To overcome this lack, this paper proposes a new approach on polyvalence evaluation based upon an unconventional model that considers both soft and hard skills. An empirical application shows that the expansion of employees' work allows improving the efficiency and the effectiveness of an organization, as well as the quality of employees' working life. Extrapolated information can be used by organizations to support efficient and effective employees' management as well as to enable suitable training and incentive policies.
2016
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Summer School “Francesco Turco”, Industrial Systems Engineering. Proceedings of the XXI Edition. Naples, Italy, September 13-15, 2016
13-15
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AIDI - Italian Association of Industrial Operations Professors
21st Summer School Francesco Turco 2016: Smart manufacturing: new paradigms for a smarter world, Naples, Italy, 13–15 September 2016
21st
Naples (Italy)
13–15 September 2016
Associazione Nazionale di Impiantistica Industriale (ANIMP)
Associazione Ricerca e Sviluppo (ARES)
Cineca
ST Microelectronics
Test and Manufacturing Engineering (TME)
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Settore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanici
Human resources management; Lean organization; Polyvalence; Soft and hard skills; Business and International Management; Management of Technology and Innovation; Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management; Strategy and Management1409 Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management; Management Science and Operations Research; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality; Waste Management and Disposal
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Gaiardelli, Paolo; Pezzotta, Giuditta; Migliorati, Rossella; Morgantini, Marzia
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