An integrative action research (IAR) on pioneering inventory management for an automotive retail and service shop
Added Title
Pioneering inventory management for an automotive retail and service shop
Date of Publication
9-19-2021
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Business Administration
Subject Categories
Operations and Supply Chain Management
College
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Department/Unit
Management and Organization Department
Thesis Advisor
Shieradel V. Jimenez
Defense Panel Chair
Rachel Quero
Defense Panel Member
Karen Selina Aquino
Angelique C. Blasa
Abstract/Summary
The purpose of this action research was to address the lack of inventory management and control of Caringal Motor Parts and Services, a family-owned automotive retail and service shop. Through the co-inquiry and root-cause analysis, my collaborators and I identified the array of issues composed of the non-existence of product database and inventory tracking process, manual tracking through pen and paper, lack of staff, and limited storage space. After ranking the issues through the prioritization matrix, we agreed to resolve first the non-existence of our product database and inventory tracking process. The 5S principle guided us in organizing our stocks and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to establish the inventory management process through a collaborative system. Our team also applied the ADKAR change management framework as we went through the action research cycle. In the first cycle, we focused on the series of 5S-related activities, inventory count, and system setup and design as the initial step in establishing the inventory management process. Through these interventions, we utilized AirTable, a low-code platform software that satisfied our operational needs. For the second cycle, we opted to determine the perception and attitude of the users towards the system before we fully integrate it into our daily work activities and to further assess the features of the system. My collaborators responded to the TAM questionnaire and simulated inventory-related transactions through the use cases. We initiated the inventory management process through continuous collaboration and understanding of family dynamics to improve and sustain our organization.
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Language
English
Keywords
Automobile supplies industry—Inventory control; Automobiles—Maintenance and repair—Equipment and supplies—Inventory control; Family-owned business enterprises—Inventory control; Inventory control
Recommended Citation
Caringal, M. S. (2021). An integrative action research (IAR) on pioneering inventory management for an automotive retail and service shop. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_manorg/55
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9-19-2021