1.
Research and critically
appraise the development of lean principles within the
selected industry and
its influence on British Airways
2. Critically outline the challenges and pressures faced
by BA to deal with supply
chain vulnerability as a result of global sourcing
and the continued trend of
“leaning down”.
3. Critically assess how BA embeds
approaches to quality management and
organisational sustainability to create
business excellence in the industry.
4. Make recommendation(s), based on your
analysis/findings to help British
Airways create and sustain business
excellence, to remain competitive.
Ensure that your report offers appropriate
references to real-world examples and
demonstrates your knowledge and
application of the theory and concepts of
Creating Business Excellence and
Marketing module. The report may be from a UK
perspective or a country familiar
to you. Please highlight this selection when
providing the scope and background
of the report. The below offers a UK
perspective, so feel free to find similar
up to date resources for the organisation in a selected country/region. Travel
& leisure industry: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cn1r2gwe6g8t/travel-leisure-industry.
Bhasin, S., & Burcher, P. (2006). Lean
viewed as a philosophy. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 17(1),
56-72.
Christopher, M., & Peck, H. (2004).
Building the resilient supply chain. The International Journal of Logistics
Management, 15(2), 1-14.
Costa, L., Godinho, F., Moacir, F.,
Lawrence D., & Gómez Paredes, F., (2018). Lean, six sigma and lean six
sigma in the food industry: A systematic literature review. Trends in Food
Science & Technology, 82, 122-133.
De Angelis, R., Howard, M., & Miemczyk,
J. (2018). Supply chain management and the circular economy: towards the
circular supply chain. Production Planning & Control, 29(6), 425-437.
Katayama, H., & Bennett, D. J. (1996).
Lean production in a changing competitive world: A Japanese perspective.
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 16(2). 8 – 23.
Hines, P., Holweg, M., & Rich, N.
(2004). Learning to evolve: a review of contemporary Lean Thinking.
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 24(10),
994-1011.
Holweg, M. (2007). The genealogy of lean
production. Journal of Operations Management, 25(2), 420-437.
Martín-Gaitero, J. P., & Escrig-Tena,
A. B. (2018). The relationship between EFQM levels of excellence and CSR
development. International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management,
35(6), 1158-1176.
Vlachos, I., & Bogdanovic, A. (2013).
Lean thinking in the European hotel industry. Tourism Management, 36, 354-363.
Your submission will be marked against
four criteria: comprehension, analysis, critique and presentation.
Criteria Link to task Weighting
Lean
thinking influence on industry/organisation 20%
Lessons
learnt: Supply chain vulnerability & global sourcing 15%
Comprehension Lessons learnt: Quality
management & organisational sustainability 15%
& Analysis
Conclusion
& recommendations – linked explicitly to findings/analysis 15%
Critique – including integration of
academic & industry sources to support findings/analysis 25%
Presentation – Compelling executive
summary; appropriate
structure, grammar, spelling and
presentation of information 10%
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