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The objectives of such systems are to ensure daily work is focused on the organisation's strategic objectives and is done in the most efficient way. The systems deal with the questions "why" (purpose of the work), "what" (specific objectives of the work) and "how" (the processes used to do the work).
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Many of business operating systems share common features. This is because the systems are derived from other known systems, and from established methods and practices for business management. The following is a list of features that appear in several systems.
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The Toyota Production System is focused on both how to make cars, and how to improve the way cars are made. A third objective can also be added, which is to improve the business system itself by identifying or improving the component tools and techniques.
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Technology: While these standard business operating systems may inform or be linked to a company's technology platform, they more commonly refer to the way the company manages complex business processes in a common way across its diverse portfolio of
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used in many diversified industrial companies. The definition has also been extended to include the common structure, principles and practices necessary to drive the organization.
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established the Ingersoll Rand business operating system (BOS) to describe the six enterprise focus areas and its process improvement method (
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Standard work - the best and most reliable methods and sequences for each work process which is used as the basis for sustaining improvements
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Visual controls or visual management where management processes (e.g. checking) use simple graphics to show problems at a glance
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Jidoka - "automation with a human touch" where human intervention is used to improve machine performance
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Entrepreneurial Operating System (E.O.S.) is used by over 275,000 organisations globally, primarily SMEs
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XPS - meaning “Company-specific Production System" with the X standing in place of the company name
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which they use to manage strategy development and execution. In the case of
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have adopted a standard, common collection of business processes and/or
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has the Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Operating System
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and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as
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https://www.utc.com/en/Our-Company/our-operating-system
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are popular approaches incorporated in business systems
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is well known for its Danaher Business System (DBS)
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business processes
Ingersoll Rand
Honeywell
Danaher
business process improvement methodologies
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Toyota
Toyota Production System
Danaher
Fortive
Ingersoll Rand
Lean Six Sigma
Honeywell
United Technologies
Magellan Aerospace
Hoshin Kanri
Yoji Akao
Lean
Six Sigma
Kaizen

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