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Título : Identifying Muda in a fast food service process
Autor : Morales Contreras, Manuel Francisco
Leporati, Juan Marcelo
Suárez Barraza, Manuel F.
Fecha de publicación : 18-may-2020
Resumen : Purpose Identification and elimination of Muda (any activity adding cost but not value from the customer perspective) is one of the main objectives of Lean service. Whilst there is significant research on implementing lean in manufacturing and some service industries, there is little information related to its application to the fast food service industry. The purpose of this paper is to try to fill in this gap by answering the research question: What type of Muda could be identified from customer perspective within the service production processes in the fast food restaurant industry in Spain? Design/methodology/approach An exploratory case study has been conducted. Three multinational companies were selected and several sites observed in Madrid. Three methods were used to gather data: document analysis; direct and participative observation and semi-structured interviews. Findings The paper identifies the seven types of Muda: defects, movements, process, inventory, overproduction, transport and time. Results are discussed for Cases A, B and C, showing that A and B present higher potential for Muda, compared with C. Practical implications Threefold value for practitioners and managers: waste identification is an opportunity for non-efficient processes improvement; observation/analysis from customer perspective reveal that customers perceive these inefficiencies; a guideline/audit tool for future assessments. Originality/value The paper contributes to the limited existing literature on Lean service in fast food industry and disseminates this information to provide impetus, guidance and support towards increasing the productivity, efficiency, consistency and quality of service.
Purpose Identification and elimination of Muda (any activity adding cost but not value from the customer perspective) is one of the main objectives of Lean service. Whilst there is significant research on implementing lean in manufacturing and some service industries, there is little information related to its application to the fast food service industry. The purpose of this paper is to try to fill in this gap by answering the research question: What type of Muda could be identified from customer perspective within the service production processes in the fast food restaurant industry in Spain? Design/methodology/approach An exploratory case study has been conducted. Three multinational companies were selected and several sites observed in Madrid. Three methods were used to gather data: document analysis; direct and participative observation and semi-structured interviews. Findings The paper identifies the seven types of Muda: defects, movements, process, inventory, overproduction, transport and time. Results are discussed for Cases A, B and C, showing that A and B present higher potential for Muda, compared with C. Practical implications Threefold value for practitioners and managers: waste identification is an opportunity for non-efficient processes improvement; observation/analysis from customer perspective reveal that customers perceive these inefficiencies; a guideline/audit tool for future assessments. Originality/value The paper contributes to the limited existing literature on Lean service in fast food industry and disseminates this information to provide impetus, guidance and support towards increasing the productivity, efficiency, consistency and quality of service.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : doi.org/10.1108/IJQSS-10-2019-0116
ISSN : 1756-669X
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