Application of Kaizen Concept on Sustainable Project Delivery of Motor Vehicles in Kenya: a Case of Mobius Motors Limited, Kenya
Abstract
The implication on organizations with the modern progress in globalization is the need to contend
worldwide through implementation of policies that utilize their existing resources and
proficiencies for a sustainable growth and competitive lead. In the motor vehicle manufacturing
system, Mobius Motors Limited are pursuing a market that is sensitive to price. Therefore, was
necessary to minimize manufacturing while retaining a considerably comparable vehicle quality.
Therefore, Mobius Motors Limited implemented the Kaizen concept. The Kaizen concept is
grounded in three main principles: prevention of waste, 5 S, and standardization. Additionally, it
is crucial to assess organizational execution holistically with the view of economic, social, and
environmental processes, called sustainable performance. The primary objective of the research
was to determine if best practices for the Kaizen concept implementation were included and
whether they had an impact on Mobius Motors Limited's sustainable performance. The study took
place at the headquarters of Mobius Motors Limited in Nairobi, targeting the entire population of
the employees there of 215. Out of the 215 targeted population, 153 individuals successfully
completed the study questionnaire, either in soft or hard copy. This makes for a response rate of
71.2%. The findings show that the motor vehicle manufacturing industry is male dominated. The
findings also show that the best practices for implementing the Kaizen concept were mostly
adhered to at Mobius Motors Limited. However, there are areas for improvement to increase the
efficiency of implementation further including improving on the training programs. Generally,
implementing the three Kaizen concepts resulted in improved sustainable performance. The
perceptions indicated clear gains in economic, social, and environmental performance. Waste has
been reduced, the rate of defects almost eliminated, and increased employee productivity has
resulted in improved economic performance. Clear roles standardized operating times, and ease of
meeting targets has resulted in improved social performance for the organization since interaction
with colleagues is better and the workforce is able to achieve a better work life balance.
Unnecessary waste has been reduced or eliminated while the generated waste is handled better
hence there is improved environmental performance at Mobius Motors Limited since production
units use fewer resources compared to before.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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