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Dr. Krzysztof Ejsmont
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering

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0 Lean Management
0 Lean Manufacturing
0 Operations Management
0 Production Management
0 Technology Assessment

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Industry 4.0
Lean Management
Lean Manufacturing
Technology Assessment

Honors and Awards

The "Golden Chalk" award for the 2018/2019 academic year in the category of Best Lecturer

Best Lecturer of English-speaking courses

Warsaw University of Technology (WUT), Faculty of Production Engineering


Individual award of the 3rd degree of the Rector of Warsaw University of Technology

Award for scientific achievements in the years 2017-2018

Warsaw University of Technology (WUT)


Team award of the 2nd degree of the Rector of Warsaw University of Technology

Award for scientific achievements in the years 2014-2015 (together with Prof. Stanisław Marciniak)

Warsaw University of Technology (WUT)




Career Timeline

Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering

University Educator/Researcher

01 October 2014 - 30 August 2021


Institute of High Pressure Physics

Research or Laboratory Scientist

01 February 2012 - 01 June 2012


Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Management

University Educator/Researcher

01 October 2011 - 01 September 2012




Short Biography

In 2018 PhD of Management Sciences at the Faculty of Management at Warsaw University of Technology. Apart from about 50 publications in the field of production engineering and management, he has also experience in the work on the implementation of national and European research and development projects (NanoForCE, e-Scop, Industry 4.0 in Production and Aeronautical Engineering). Research areas: Industry 4.0, technology assessment, design and analysis of manufacturing systems, quality management.

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Project Goal: Establishing scientific cooperation with foreign universities: writing joint publications, submitting applications for EU grants

Starting Date:01 December 2018

Current Stage: establishing scientific cooperation with foreign universities: writing joint publications

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Project Goal: Embedded systems Service-based Control for Open manufacturing and Process automation, or E-SCOP, aims to overcome the current drawbacks for the shop-floor control level, thus improving the state of the art of the overall production control system architecture. This is achieved by introducing an innovative approach based on the combination of embedded systems, ontology-based knowledge management and service-oriented architecture.

Starting Date:01 March 2016

Current Stage: finished

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Journal article
Published: 13 May 2021 in Energies
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Internet of Things (IoT) technology has advanced in recent years, leading to improvements of manufacturing processes. As a result of such improvements, environmental sustainability assessments for technologies have been requested by international control agencies. Although various assessment approaches are widely applied, IoT technology requires effective assessment methods to support the decision-making process and that incorporate qualitative measures to create quantifiable values. In this paper, a new environmental sustainability assessment method is developed to assess radio frequency identification (RFID) and wireless sensors networks (WSN). This integrated assessment method incorporates a modified and redesigned conceptual methodology based on technical project evaluation (IMATOV) and an extension of conventional lifecycle measures. The results shows the most and least important metrics. The most important metrics are the categories “electronic devices disposed of completely” and “decrease in stocks”, with the greatest GWFs (20% and 19%, respectively) and IAVs (127% and 117%, respectively) and moderate consolidated degrees of fulfillment. Relatively low degrees of fulfillment are achieved by categories such as “decrease in numbers of assets”, “supply chain echelons benefiting RFID”, and “tag lifecycle duration”, with IAVs below 10%. This study promotes an integrated method to support decision-making processes in the context of environmental sustainability assessments based on lifecycle measures.

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Aldona Kluczek; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Krzysztof Ejsmont. Application of Lifecycle Measures for an Integrated Method of Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Radio Frequency Identification and Wireless Sensor Networks. Energies 2021, 14, 2794 .

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Aldona Kluczek, Bartlomiej Gladysz, Krzysztof Ejsmont. Application of Lifecycle Measures for an Integrated Method of Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Radio Frequency Identification and Wireless Sensor Networks. Energies. 2021; 14 (10):2794.

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Aldona Kluczek; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Krzysztof Ejsmont. 2021. "Application of Lifecycle Measures for an Integrated Method of Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Radio Frequency Identification and Wireless Sensor Networks." Energies 14, no. 10: 2794.

Journal article
Published: 11 March 2021 in Sustainability
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Currently, Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is the most popular concept relating to changes in the functioning of industrial enterprises. Industry 4.0 has been discussed in the actual literature mainly from a technological perspective, overlooking social challenges regarding this fourth industrial revolution. The objective of this article is to diagnose the impact of I4.0 on employees. This aim will be achieved by (1) a literature review of existing research efforts, (2) conducting structured interviews, and (3) summarizing the current state of knowledge and providing a definition of further work. Scopus, Web of Science, and a set of specific keywords were used to select peer-reviewed articles showing evidence of the impact of I4.0 on employees/jobs in given countries or industries. After determining the current state of research in this area, it was decided to conduct structured interviews questionnaire in the country (Australia) and industry (horticulture), which had not been covered by the research in this topic so far. The main contribution of the article was the development and validation of a comprehensive research agenda on the impact of I4.0 on employees. The obtained results suggest that the impact of I4.0 on employees is significant, and the changes occur in many different categories related to human work. The impact of I4.0 was identified both at the macro (labor market) and micro (jobs) level.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. The Impact of Industry 4.0 on Employees—Insights from Australia. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3095 .

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. The Impact of Industry 4.0 on Employees—Insights from Australia. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (6):3095.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. 2021. "The Impact of Industry 4.0 on Employees—Insights from Australia." Sustainability 13, no. 6: 3095.

Journal article
Published: 02 September 2020 in Resources
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Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has become a widely accepted manufacturing paradigm across a wide range of industries. It includes an array of various approaches, tools, techniques, and methods. They were known to researchers before, but when combined they build a new reality, which needs procedures for the assessment of technologies and manufacturing processes. Current assessment methods often fail to incorporate economic, environmental, and social impacts simultaneously in an integrated way. The potential implementation of a sustainability assessment procedure on a larger scale is seen for (well-developed) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. The measures for assessment were identified through a literature review and validated by expert panels. Validation measures were quantified using multi-criteria decision making (AHP). Criteria ranking was used for reasoning if the assumed modular structure responded to the experts’ needs. To connect the existing research gap, a holistic and integrated assessment method for I4.0 applications, depicted in a structured way and tailored for RFID technology, is developed, which constitutes a research gap in current literature on this topic. Results showed that a modularized structure of approach (module—group of measures—measures [as indicators]) for RFID sustainability assessment, which depends on the complexity of this technology, may be a convenient method for assessment of I4.0 technologies. It was confirmed that all sustainability perspectives are important due to their contributions to supporting decisions and should be considered in the assessment of RFID. On the other hand, it can help managers and practitioners implement the assessment method in their practice to reduce pollution and save the environment.

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Bartlomiej Gladysz; Krzysztof Ejsmont; Aldona Kluczek; Donatella Corti; Stanislaw Marciniak. A Method for an Integrated Sustainability Assessment of RFID Technology. Resources 2020, 9, 107 .

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Bartlomiej Gladysz, Krzysztof Ejsmont, Aldona Kluczek, Donatella Corti, Stanislaw Marciniak. A Method for an Integrated Sustainability Assessment of RFID Technology. Resources. 2020; 9 (9):107.

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Bartlomiej Gladysz; Krzysztof Ejsmont; Aldona Kluczek; Donatella Corti; Stanislaw Marciniak. 2020. "A Method for an Integrated Sustainability Assessment of RFID Technology." Resources 9, no. 9: 107.

Preprint content
Published: 30 July 2020
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Sustainability and Industry 4.0 (I4.0) are trending concepts used in the literature on industrial processes. Industry 4.0 has been mainly addressed by the current literature from a technological perspective, overlooking sustainability challenges regarding this recent paradigm. The objective of this encyclopedia entry is to evaluate the state of the art of relations between sustainability and I4.0. The goal will be met by (1) mapping and summarizing existing research efforts, (2) identifying research agendas, (3) examining gaps and opportunities for further research. Web of Science, Scopus, and a set of specific keywords were used to select peer-reviewed papers presenting evidence on the relationship between sustainability and I4.0. To achieve this goal, it was decided to use a dynamic methodology called “systematic literature network analysis”. This methodology combines a systematic literature review approach with the analysis of bibliographic networks. Selected papers were used to build a reference framework formed by I4.0 technologies and sustainability issues. The encyclopedia entry contributes to the Sustainable Industry 4.0 reference framework with application procedures. It aims to show how I4.0 can support ideas of sustainability. The results showed that apart from a huge contribution to both concepts, many papers do not provide an insight into realization of initiatives to introduce Sustainable Industry 4.0.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Aldona Kluczek. Industry 4.0 and Sustainability. 2020, 1 .

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Krzysztof Ejsmont, Bartlomiej Gladysz, Aldona Kluczek. Industry 4.0 and Sustainability. . 2020; ():1.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Aldona Kluczek. 2020. "Industry 4.0 and Sustainability." , no. : 1.

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Published: 14 July 2020 in Sustainability
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Nowadays, sustainability and Industry 4.0 (I4.0) are trending concepts used in the literature on industrial processes. Industry 4.0 has been mainly addressed by the current literature from a technological perspective, overlooking sustainability challenges regarding this recent paradigm. The objective of this paper is to evaluate the state of the art of relations between sustainability and I4.0. The goal will be met by (1) mapping and summarizing existing research efforts, (2) identifying research agendas, (3) examining gaps and opportunities for further research. Web of Science, Scopus, and a set of specific keywords were used to select peer-reviewed papers presenting evidence on the relationship between sustainability and I4.0. To achieve this goal, it was decided to use a dynamic methodology called “systematic literature network analysis”. This methodology combines a systematic literature review approach with the analysis of bibliographic networks. Selected papers were used to build a reference framework formed by I4.0 technologies and sustainability issues. The paper contributes to the Sustainable Industry 4.0 reference framework with application procedures. It aims to show how I4.0 can support ideas of sustainability. The results showed that apart from a huge contribution to both concepts, many papers do not provide an insight into realization of initiatives to introduce Sustainable Industry 4.0.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Aldona Kluczek. Impact of Industry 4.0 on Sustainability—Bibliometric Literature Review. Sustainability 2020, 12, 5650 .

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Krzysztof Ejsmont, Bartlomiej Gladysz, Aldona Kluczek. Impact of Industry 4.0 on Sustainability—Bibliometric Literature Review. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (14):5650.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Aldona Kluczek. 2020. "Impact of Industry 4.0 on Sustainability—Bibliometric Literature Review." Sustainability 12, no. 14: 5650.

Journal article
Published: 23 June 2020 in Cogent Business & Management
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The enterprises to be competitive are constantly looking for continuous increase of productivity, quality and level of services. With the development of Industry 4.0 concept, manufacturers are more confident about new advantages of automation and systems integration. Lean management is well developed and empirically proven effective managerial approach. Combining Lean and Industry 4.0 practices seems to be necessary evolutionary step for further raise the level of operational excellence (exploitation of finance, workload, materials, machines/devices). There is an increasing number of Industry 4.0 solutions used to reduce waste (as known from Lean Management). Therefore, the main objective of this article aims at presenting the results of a literature review on the concept of ‘Lean Industry 4.0’. Dynamic methodology called ‘Systematic Literature Network Analysis (SLNA)’ was used. It combines the Systematic Literature Review approach with the quantitative analysis of bibliographic networks to detect emerging topics and the dynamic evolution of the topics. The paper is a comprehensive systematization and rationalization of knowledge about the integration of LM and I4.0 concepts, identifies the most important research trends and defines directions for future research. The article contains a framework that presents the current state of knowledge in the area of Lean Industry 4.0. Keywords: bibliometrics, Industry 4.0, lean management, lean manufacturing, systematic literature network analysis

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Donatella Corti; Fernando Castaño; Wael M. Mohammed; Jose Luis Martinez Lastra. Towards 'Lean Industry 4.0ʹ - Current trends and future perspectives. Cogent Business & Management 2020, 7, 1781995 .

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Krzysztof Ejsmont, Bartlomiej Gladysz, Donatella Corti, Fernando Castaño, Wael M. Mohammed, Jose Luis Martinez Lastra. Towards 'Lean Industry 4.0ʹ - Current trends and future perspectives. Cogent Business & Management. 2020; 7 (1):1781995.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz; Donatella Corti; Fernando Castaño; Wael M. Mohammed; Jose Luis Martinez Lastra. 2020. "Towards 'Lean Industry 4.0ʹ - Current trends and future perspectives." Cogent Business & Management 7, no. 1: 1781995.

Conference paper
Published: 03 April 2020 in MATEC Web of Conferences
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Due to the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution based mainly on intelligent technologies used in the production area, rational assessment of their functioning has become the subject of interest of many scientists. The main aim of the article is to present the method of intelligent technologies assessment and to determine the possibilities of its adaptation by manufacturing companies. The following methods and research approaches were used in the construction of the method: integrated method, controlling, desk research, observation of the functioning of intelligent technologies, questionnaire interview. The research procedure assumes the adoption of a three-stage assessment process (measure – module – dimension). The holistic approach adopted in the study is achieved through horizontal aggregation of obtained values of measures and modules. The method was verified for the assessment of an intelligent technological line operating in a large metallurgical company. The substantive analysis of the achieved results allowed to develop a list of recommended activities within modules that have not been assessed positively. It has also become possible to assess the implementation of strategic and operational goals realized through the use of intelligent technological line. The developed final assessment formula will help determine the effectiveness of the activities undertaken (comparative analysis).

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. Holistic assessment of intelligent technologies: Top management’s perceptions. MATEC Web of Conferences 2020, 312, 05002 .

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. Holistic assessment of intelligent technologies: Top management’s perceptions. MATEC Web of Conferences. 2020; 312 ():05002.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. 2020. "Holistic assessment of intelligent technologies: Top management’s perceptions." MATEC Web of Conferences 312, no. : 05002.

Conference paper
Published: 04 March 2020 in Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations
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Both lean management and Industry 4.0 are obviously important in practices of modern manufacturing companies. Lean management a is well-known and deeply researched approach while Industry 4.0 is also well recognized, but still relatively new with a big part of the theory and practice to be developed, validated, verified and applied. However, Industry 4.0 gains more and more interest of both researchers and practitioners and is very important for manufacturing and other industries. The main goal of this paper is to analyze synergies, or deficits, of lean management and Industry 4.0. For this purpose, a lean framework for waste typology was combined with the Industry 4.0 potential to decrease those wastes. It was also analyzed if some properties of Industry 4.0 may lead to increase in some types of waste. Each type of waste was analyzed to consider its possible decrease and increase through the application of Industry 4.0 grounding of field practice and literature analysis.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz. Lean Industry 4.0—Wastes Versus Technology Framework. Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations 2020, 537 -546.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont, Bartlomiej Gladysz. Lean Industry 4.0—Wastes Versus Technology Framework. Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations. 2020; ():537-546.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Bartlomiej Gladysz. 2020. "Lean Industry 4.0—Wastes Versus Technology Framework." Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations , no. : 537-546.

Conference paper
Published: 15 March 2018 in Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020)
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The popularity of flexographic printing in the group of printing manufacture owners is increasing all over the world. The demand of the market for low-cost and repeatable expenditures has pushed companies to look for alternatives of costly printing techniques such as rotogravure or heat-set offset. The main purpose of the article is to present precise characteristics of the flexographic printing technology and to propose a suitable evaluation model. The model takes into account important measures from the flexographic point of view (e.g. type of raw material, colour quantity, printing speed) and also important elements for the enterprise’s strategy (e.g. product quality, financial feasibility). The article was written in a theoretical and research manner. The following research methods and approaches were used: literary criticism, integrated method, holistic approach to assessment, system approach. The research is also based on personal experience of people connected with flexographic printing and data gathered from printing companies. The main result of the paper is the flexographic printing technology assessment model based on a holistic approach to assessment and a paradigm of new economy. The authors present elements not used before for the assessment of the printing technology (e.g. environmental protection) and use the two stages of the assessment (dimension—measure).The developed model may be used in flexographic printing companies and complement literature connected with the research area. The model will help to understand the complexity of the flexographic printing technology and also enable companies to improve the efficiency and quality of flexographic printing.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Jan Lipiak. The Model of Assessment for Flexographic Printing Technology. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020) 2018, 67 -75.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont, Jan Lipiak. The Model of Assessment for Flexographic Printing Technology. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020). 2018; ():67-75.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Jan Lipiak. 2018. "The Model of Assessment for Flexographic Printing Technology." Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020) , no. : 67-75.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2017 in Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Management Science and Management Innovation (MSMI 2017)
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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Lipiak Jan. Evaluating Effectiveness with Regard to the Implementation of the SMED Method for A Flexographic Machine-A case study. Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Management Science and Management Innovation (MSMI 2017) 2017, 1 .

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Krzysztof Ejsmont, Lipiak Jan. Evaluating Effectiveness with Regard to the Implementation of the SMED Method for A Flexographic Machine-A case study. Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Management Science and Management Innovation (MSMI 2017). 2017; ():1.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont; Lipiak Jan. 2017. "Evaluating Effectiveness with Regard to the Implementation of the SMED Method for A Flexographic Machine-A case study." Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Management Science and Management Innovation (MSMI 2017) , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2017 in Procedia Engineering
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Krzysztof Ejsmont. Holistic Assessment Method of Intelligent Technologies Used in Production Processes. Procedia Engineering 2017, 182, 189 -197.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. Holistic Assessment Method of Intelligent Technologies Used in Production Processes. Procedia Engineering. 2017; 182 ():189-197.

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Krzysztof Ejsmont. 2017. "Holistic Assessment Method of Intelligent Technologies Used in Production Processes." Procedia Engineering 182, no. : 189-197.

Journal article
Published: 30 June 2015 in Przegląd Organizacji
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Na przestrzeni ostatnich dwudziestu lat radykalnie zmieniło się podejście do oceny efektywności przedsięwzięć techniczno-organizacyjnych, szczególnie tych cechujących się wysokim poziomem nowoczesności, jak np. zintegrowane systemy produkcyjne. Artykuł przedstawia model pomiaru efektywności zintegrowanych systemów produkcyjnych w ujęciu holistycznym, które zgodne jest z paradygmatem zarządzania wiedzą oraz ideą zrównoważonego rozwoju. W modelu opisane zostały poszczególne moduły oraz mierniki (wraz z kryteriami ich weryfikacji), a także zaprezentowana została ich analiza w ujęciu jakościowym.

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Stanisław Marciniak; Krzysztof Ejsmont. Ocena efektywności zintegrowanych systemów produkcyjnych w ujęciu holistycznym — podejście jakościowe. Przegląd Organizacji 2015, 25 -33.

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Stanisław Marciniak, Krzysztof Ejsmont. Ocena efektywności zintegrowanych systemów produkcyjnych w ujęciu holistycznym — podejście jakościowe. Przegląd Organizacji. 2015; (6):25-33.

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Stanisław Marciniak; Krzysztof Ejsmont. 2015. "Ocena efektywności zintegrowanych systemów produkcyjnych w ujęciu holistycznym — podejście jakościowe." Przegląd Organizacji , no. 6: 25-33.