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Max A Gomez1, Ernest J Byers, Preston Stingley

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Area of Science:

  • Operations Management
  • Quality Management
  • Healthcare Systems Engineering

Background:

  • Toyota faced significant recalls, damaging its reputation for quality and questioning the efficacy of the Toyota Production System (TPS).
  • Rapid business growth at Toyota was not matched by the development of necessary process capabilities and human infrastructure.
  • This highlights a common challenge in industries experiencing growth pressures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze how Toyota's growth strategy impacted its operational quality.
  • To draw parallels between Toyota's challenges and those faced by neurointerventional practices.
  • To propose a methodology for sustainable growth in neurointerventional practices without compromising quality.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of Toyota's operational challenges during expansion.
  • Identification of transferable lessons for healthcare systems, specifically neurointerventional practices.
  • Development of a growth support methodology focusing on process capabilities and human infrastructure.

Main Results:

  • Toyota's rapid expansion outpaced its ability to maintain process capabilities and human infrastructure, leading to quality issues.
  • Neurointerventional practices face similar pressures to grow, risking quality if not managed effectively.
  • A structured approach to growth is essential for maintaining high standards.

Conclusions:

  • Unmanaged growth can undermine operational quality, as exemplified by Toyota's recalls.
  • Neurointerventional practices must proactively develop infrastructure and capabilities to support expansion.
  • Implementing a robust methodology can enable growth while safeguarding quality in specialized medical fields.