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OverviewThe Chase is a business novel, which is based on a real case study. Its intended audience included the general public, management and administrators, students and teachers in business and engineering schools, and consultant practitioner. This book is unique because it targets the product development aspect of the product productions process. Almost every book written in similar topics concentrate on the manufacturing end of the process. That happens because manufacturing is tangible and visible, while engineering is intan gible and invisible. However, the fact remains that 85 percent of the money in any product producing and service industry is committed in the first 5 percent of the process, which is the engineering. The Chase follows Greg, a chief engineer at Michigan Motor Corporation (MMC) through the difficult task of improving the company's product development process. Greg approaches the problem by defining product, process of creation of the product, process intent and selections of the vehicle (tools) to create the product. The title refers to the continuous task of balancing between Cost, Quality and Time. The improvement of these three characteristics of the product in the design area is an uncanny task. Due to the nature of design and engineering most of the processes needed for product development are intangible. The first thing Greg has to do is to make the system and the processes visible. Greg is guided through the next three challenging years by Damon, a professor and change implementer in the industry. The key concepts that Damon helps Greg to understand are: - System Design Principles - Organizational Learning Principle - Process Models - Methods, Algorithms, Tools - Team Technology Each concept includes a full complement of useful ideas. System design principles for instance are: - Little's Law of Response - Capacity Constraint Theory - Leverage Principle - Whole and Parts Principle - Value Adding Principles Personal and organization politics are critical - but sometimes overlooked - factors in implementing change in any organization. The novel's chief character, Greg is guided through handling these aspects of improvement smoothly as well. In short, The Chase presents not only what to do to improve product development, but also how to do it successfully. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Perry Daneshgari Phd , Dr Perry Daneshgari PhdPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781515318934ISBN 10: 1515318931 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 01 August 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Perry Daneshgari is the President / CEO of MCA Inc. MCA Inc is a research and implementation company that focuses on implementing process and product development, waste reduction and productivity improvement of labor, project management, estimation, accounting and customer care. MCA, Inc. has worked with various national and international companies all over the globe. Dr. Perry has taught several classes and conducted several presentations for MCAA, MCAA of Canada, the Electrical Contracting industry, NWCCC and was keynote speaker at the 2009 annual IEC National Convention. Dr. Perry has completed over 12 research projects for construction and distribution industries and as well as published several papers and articles. He has also published 4 books and an ASTM Standard for Job Productivity Measurement. MCA, Inc.'s experience is available and applicable to companies of all sizes and industries Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |