Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?

After revolutionising manufacturing in the 1980s, the ideas of lean production are becoming increasingly significant for today’s white-collar work. Drawing on extensive empirical fieldwork, this article shows the fundamental changes in knowledge and office work as a result of new lean concepts. Two...

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Main Author: Tobias Kaempf
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Language:English
Published: Paderborn University: Media Systems and Media Organisation Research Group 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1048
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description After revolutionising manufacturing in the 1980s, the ideas of lean production are becoming increasingly significant for today’s white-collar work. Drawing on extensive empirical fieldwork, this article shows the fundamental changes in knowledge and office work as a result of new lean concepts. Two case studies are compared: the implementation of lean in the administration of a traditional industrial company and the reorganisation of software development by combining lean with Agile methods in a leading IT company. Lean is becoming a pioneer for new forms of industrialisation of white-collar work. The spectrum extends from a ‘factory approach’ with rigid work flows in administration to new development models in knowledge-intensive areas that go well beyond Tayloristic approaches. Based on the possibilities of digitisation, lean opens up new ways for the valorisation of knowledge work in modern capitalism, best described with the Marxian notion of ‘real subsumption’ of labour under capital.
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Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?
tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
Agile methods
industrialisation
knowledge work
lean production
new production models
white-collar work
title Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?
title_full Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?
title_fullStr Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?
title_full_unstemmed Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?
title_short Lean and White-Collar Work: Towards New Forms of Industrialisation of Knowledge Work and Office Jobs?
title_sort lean and white collar work towards new forms of industrialisation of knowledge work and office jobs
topic Agile methods
industrialisation
knowledge work
lean production
new production models
white-collar work
url https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1048
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