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    AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON CRITICAL ISSUES OF LEAN IMPLEMENTATION IN MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES WITH REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY
    (International Journal of Management, Technology and Engineering, 2019) G, Indrani; C, AnithaMary; G R, Rajalakshmi; G, Rajamani
    Lean manufacturing also known as Toyota Production Systems was first introduced by Toyota. Lean manufacturing is acknowledged as Value additive Process by eliminating all wastes by Proper Process Management. Now days, almost all sectors industries are trying to implement Lean in their Organization while MSME's are struggling to implement these techniques. Hence, this paper has attempted to understand the tools and techniques of lean and to explore the Critical Issues of Lean Implementation in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
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    INNOVATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT: A STUDY ON CHALLENGES FACED BY MSMES IN IMPLEMENTING LEAN MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES
    (RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 2018) D, Vijayalakshmi; G R, Rajalakshmi
    Manufacturing sector plays a momentous role in the intensification of an Indian economy. A dynamic change in Globalized business environment has been posing challenges of competitiveness and survival of manufacturing sector. MSME manufacturing units across the world are struggling hard to minimize their costs and maximise their performance. Lean manufacturing techniques offers a proven method to reduce costs, eliminate waste, increase productivity, maintains high level of quality and also higher profit. It requires top-down commitment and bottom-up involvement. It offers tools to identify the different types of wastages and defects within the manufacturing operation and provide remedial steps to eliminate them. Hence, the study is proposed to understand the role and importance of lean manufacturing tools and techniques and the challenges faced by MSMEs in implementation of Lean manufacturing.
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    ROLE OF MSME’S IN ECONOMIC GROWTH OF INDIA
    (International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, 2016) D, Vijayalakshmi; G R, Rajalakshmi
    Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and the dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last six decades. MSMEs not only play a crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural and backward areas, thereby, reducing regional imbalances, assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth. As per the quick estimates of fourth All-India Census of MSMEs, the number of enterprises is estimated to be about 26 million and these provide employment to an estimated 60 million persons. Of the 26 million MSMEs, only 1.5 million are in the registered segment while the remaining 24.5 million (94%) are in the unregistered segment. The Indian economy is expected to grow by over 8 per cent per annum until 2020 and can become the second largest in the world, ahead of the United States, by 2050, and the third largest after China and the United States by 2032. In this context it is very important to examine the role of MSMEs for economic growth of India