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Title: Employee involvement and training in environmentally conscious manufacturing implementation for Indian manufacturing industry
Authors: Sangwan, Kuldip Singh
Keywords: Mechanical Engineering
Green Manufacturing (GM)
Sustainable Manufacturing
Environmentally conscious manufacturing
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: Employee involvement and employee training are most important and vital principles for the successful implementation of any newer manufacturing system or modern practice in any organization because the newer systems/practices require changed roles for people at all levels. The general human tendency to resist change understood properly may lead to dysfunctional implementation of newer systems/practices. Environmentally conscious manufacturing (ECM) being a new paradigm in manufacturing requires the changed roles for employees. The management must have measures to convince the shareholders that the plan to implement ECM has taken care of changed roles of people. This paper identifies the employee involvement and employee training measures for the successful implementation of ECM. The identified measures have been validated by a case study of Indian large scale enterprises. The measures identified from the literature have been validated by using SPSS for Windows statistical tool. The reliability and validity of the data has been assessed by the Cronbach alpha and factor analysis respectively. The results provide sure evidence that the identified measures are highly reliable and valid.
URI: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7058852
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