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International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence (IJOBEX)
ISSN : 26228793     EISSN : 2621654X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21512/ijobex.v3i2.7122
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
The scope of this journal includes, but not limited to: 1. Leadership for performance excellence 2. Strategic Planning for performance excellence 3. Customer and market focus for performance excellence 4. Information, measurement, knowledge management, and information technology for performance excellence 5. Human Resource for performance excellence 6. Operational Focus for performance excellence 7. Communication for performance excellence 8. Performance measures and metrics in business management 9. Methodologies and tools for performance measurement 10. Benchmarking business performance 11. Business excellence in various functional areas 12. Best practices in business management 13. World class business and operational strategies and techniques 14. Alignment between different levels of strategies 15. Understanding the customer requirements 16. Process design management 17. Knowledge management for improved performance 18. Systems approach for determining the best practices 19. Six-Sigma, QFD, Taguchi methods and TQM 20. Data warehousing and data mining in business excellence 21. Measuring performance in creative industries 22. Best practices in creative economy and industries All of the topics above are considered to have essential involvement in developing organizational performance excellence.
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BUSINESS EXCELLENCEINITIATIVES: A STUDY OF DUBAI QUALITY AWARD-WINNING ORGANIZATIONSIN UAE Mehran Doulatabadi; Hajime Ushimaru; Azizah Yusof
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/ijobex.v3i1.7127

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This paperpresentsthe central results of a survey analysis carried out in the UAE with respect to business excellence initiatives. The main purpose of this research is to investigate the use of business excellenceinitiativesin Dubai quality award-wining organizations. Thestudyused a self-administered questionnairetoconfirm the adaptability of business excellence initiativesby Dubai quality award-wining organizations. Several statistical tests including descriptive statistics, internal consistency reliability and content validitywere employed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences(SPSS). The result of the study shows that various business excellence initiatives already implemented byDubai quality award-wining organizations for their efforts towards business excellence. The award-wining organizations believe that business excellenceinitiatives areimportant in helping them reach their organizational goals.
ANALYSIS OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS AT PT TBA.ALAM SUTERA USING THE VALUE STREAM MAPPING METHOD Haryadi Sarjono; Stevin Dewa Yusuf; Gilang Ananta Ferrial
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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Each Production Process must have a shortage that may not have very short-term effects but in the long run waste can disrupt the effectiveness of the resources in the company. Minimizing waste in the production process is one of the goals of a company. Value stream mapping is one of the lean methods that can minimize waste in the production process. In this study, the method used to reduce production time at PT. TBA.is a fishbone and Value Stream Mapping (VSM). VSM is used to see the condition of production time in the company. To look for waste in the use of fishbone and to reduce it using line balancing. Found 2 line balancing that is unnecessary motion and unnecessary inventory. With this method we know the total cycle time of 69.06 minutes and the company can reduce 43.4% or 30 minutes of lead time from the total cycle time.
THE FACTORS AFFECTING EFFICIENCY OF CRUDE PALM OIL IN INDONESIA PALM OIL INDUSTRY Yuli Eni; Christy Agustina; Metta Merlinna; Risya Bella; Roberto M. Arguelles; Sheryl Satorre-Estella
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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This research aim is to determine the factors affecting efficiency of crude palm oil (CPO) in Indonesia by using simpleregression (T-partial) and multiple regression (F-simultaneous) analysisthrough EViewssoftware. The results of this study indicate that partially is the independent variables that affecting Crude Palm Oil (Y) with a T-Statistic value greater than T table (1.65) are the total concession (7.214855), issued capital(2.087724), total investment (6.538604) andtotal employees (5.167861) with an alpha value of 0.05. While simultaneously,the independent variables that affecting the dependent variable are total concession, authorized capital, issued capital, paid up capital, total investment, total employees with F-statistic value of 16,65554, F table value of 1.94 with alpha value of 0.05 . Therefore, the palm oil industry in Indonesia can improveefficiency and production through maximum use of total concession inputs, issuedcapital, total investment and total employees.
THE MENACE OF COVID-19: SURVIVAL STRATEGIES FOR SMALL AND MEDIUMSCALE ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA Michael Okon Essien; Emmanuel Sunday Ukpong; Ime Robson Nseobot; Clement Efiong Okon; Ikoroha Innocent Simeon; Anietie Imo Effiong; Vinesh Dinnoo; Uduakabasi Ana Eyo
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been considered as the engine of economic growth and for promoting equitable development all over the world. The Coronavirusdisease(COVID-19) pandemic has caused unprecedented panic, disruptions and lossesfor businesses. This is why this paper investigatesthe survival strategy for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria after COVID-19 pandemic.The concept of Small and Medium Enterprises,history and advances of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, Small and Medium Scale SMEs capacity building in Nigeria, government’sresponse to the pandemic: a global perspective and steps SMEs must take to survive post COVID-19 were discussed. The study concluded that there is no gainsaying that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of any economy globally. This subject has been resounded everywhere throughout the world! The time is now to step up and do what we allknow is the appropriate course of action.The paper recommended among others thatSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) should approach commercial banks, or the Bank of Industry for loans to keep them afloat, at reduced interest rates.
COVID-19 -AFFECTING MALNUTRITION IN INDIA Kanchan Sandhu
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/ijobex.v3i1.7131

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Covid-19 has posed bizarre challenges for all over the world including India. Though the number of patients suffering with Covid-19 is small compared to many other countries, still the Covid-19 has smacked the already going on scuffle with unemployment and malnutrition in India. The human race slept in a different world and woke up in a world affected and fearedwith Covid-19. No one was prepared for such a pandemic. The hasty multiplication of corona virus affected patients changed the world massively. Bythe time its horrific effect is realized, it has already spread world over. Though, theeffect of Covid -19 is not time bound or geographically limited but its impact on mankind, livelihoods, health and mindsets is going to be everlasting.

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