The paper examines the complementary issues of the availability of novel technological ideas and the receptiveness of managerial infrastructure. It suggests that the apparently conflicting philosophies of the technological minimalists, who seek to restore manufacturing effectiveness by empowerment of work groups, and those who advocate large-scale automation of manufacturing systems in cellular form can be reconciled using ideas from object-oriented programming system.
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