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Operations management
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ISBN: 9781265322342 Year: 2024 Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw Hill,

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Quality management, value creation and the digital economy
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ISBN: 1003404685 1000914518 1003404685 1032519657 Year: 2024 Publisher: Abingdon, England : Routledge,

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"In the conditions of the modern market economy, in which globalization and competition is rife, quality is of great importance for determining a company's position on the market. The changing and complex economic reality is shaping new market patterns whilst modern technologies influence purchasing decisions. This book presents an effective and novel framework for creating value in industry 4.0 conditions by building a smart enterprise model using quality management theories. The book explores tools and platforms that can be utilised to contribute to the creation of the ideal quality for a demanding customers, using case studies from international contributors. It proposes novel architectures that drive economically viable production and services businesses, addressing unique industry 4.0 and 5.0 solutions in IoT that involve the entire spectrum of analysis, with a special focus on lean methodologies and cybersecurity. This original book will be valuable reading for researchers and scholars in the areas of quality management, manufacturing, production and operations management"--


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A public sociology of waste
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ISBN: 1529206553 1529206588 152920657X 9781529206555 9781529206586 9781529206562 9781529206593 Year: 2024 Publisher: Bristol Bristol University Press

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Critically analysing how waste is currently configured as a 'household' issue, this book illuminates the implications of these framings and how public sociology can engage critical publics to reorient waste as a global socio-ethical issue.

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