Mechanism and Optimization of Interior-Cycle System Based On Manufacturing Enterprise

Researching on interior laws of enterprise is vital to manufacturing development. Interior-cycle system is one of basic laws of enterprise. It is a series closed cycle in organization, which is composed of reciprocal relationships among interior units. The characters of interior-cycle include regularity, stability, self-adaptability and self-evolution etc. All these characters are good to the agility and flexibility of organization, and are good to the learning and memory of organization. However, we all know that the condition of organization, whether interior or exterior condition, changes rapidly, especially in information ages. So, it is not enough to deal with the fast changes of condition only relying on the self-adaptability and self-evolution of interior-cycle. The manager of enterprise must take measures to drive the interior-cycle optimization, and encourage the advanced sub-cycles to help the laggard ones. By this way, we hope to realize general optimization of interior-cycle and enhance the performance of manufacturing enterprise.

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