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Manufacturing strategy: how to formulate and implement a winning plan

โœ Scribed by Miltenburg, John


Publisher
Productivity Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
452
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


To stay competitive and meet market expectations in a global economy, both domestic and foreign companies must realign their manufacturing processes, make improvements, and increase their manufacturing capabilities. With large numbers of employees working in a network of domestic and foreign facilities, production processes are as varied as the products being produced. Manufacturing managers need a manufacturing plan or strategy that will bring structure to this complex environment. In Manufacturing Strategy: How to Formulate and Implement a Winning Plan, 2nd Edition, John Miltenburg offers a sensible and systematic method to: (1) evaluate domestic and foreign factories and international manufacturing and (2) plan the appropriate manufacturing strategy to be first in the market. Incorporating comments and suggestions from managers who used the first edition of Manufacturing Strategy, John Miltenburg expands and improves on his focus in the areas of: International Manufacturing -- where the focus is on a company's international network of factories; Competitive Strategy -- where managers must understand the role manufacturing strategy plays in their company's business strategy; and Manufacturing Programs -- showing how programs such as quality management, six sigma, agile manufacturing, and supply chain management fit within the manufacturing strategy. Manufacturing Strategy gives managers a common language for dealing with manufacturing problems at both strategic and operational levels. It improves communication between manufacturing managers and those outside manufacturing (who will now have a better understanding of what manufacturing can and cannot do).;Publisher's Message -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I. Principles of Strategy -- Chapter 2. Principles of Competitive Strategy -- Chapter 3. Partnerships, Challenges, and Responses -- Part II. Manufacturing Strategy in a Factory -- Chapter 4. Manufacturing Outputs and Production Systems -- Chapter 5. Manufacturing Levers and Capability -- Chapter 6. Competitive Analysis: Selecting the Best Production System -- Chapter 7. Framework for Manufacturing Strategy in a Factory -- Part III. Manufacturing Strategy in an International Network of Factories -- Chapter 8. Principles of International Competitive Strategy -- Chapter 9. Manufacturing in the World's Major Trading Regions -- Chapter 10. International Manufacturing Networks -- Chapter 11. Network Outputs, Levers, and Capabilities -- Chapter 12. Factory-Types in International Manufacturing Networks -- Part IV. Manufacturing Strategy and Business Strategy -- Chapter 13. Integrating Manufacturing Strategy with Business Strategy -- Part V. Programs Used Frequently in Manufacturing Strategy -- Chapter 14. Improvement Programs in Manufacturing -- Chapter 15. Focus, Soft Technologies, Hard Technologies -- Chapter 16. Benefits of Experience and the Product Life Cycle -- Chapter 17. Evaluation of Investments in Manufacturing -- Part VI. Seven Production Systems for Focused Factories -- Chapter 18. Job Shop Production System -- Chapter 19. Batch Flow Production System -- Chapter 20. Flexible Manufacturing System -- Chapter 21. Operator-Paced Line Flow Production System -- Chapter 22. Just-In-Time Production System -- Chapter 23. Equipment-Paced Line Flow Production System -- Chapter 24. Continuous Flow Production System -- About the Author -- Index.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Title Page......Page 3
Copyright Page......Page 6
Contents......Page 9
PUBLISHER'S MESSAGE......Page 11
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 13
1. Introduction......Page 15
PART I. PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGY......Page 23
2. Principles Of Competitive Strategy......Page 25
3. Partnerships, Challenges, and Responses......Page 41
PART II. MANUFACTURING STRATEGY IN A FACTORY......Page 55
4. Manufacturing Outputs and Production Systems......Page 57
5. Manufacturing Levers and Capability......Page 79
6. Competitive Analysis: Selecting the Best Production System......Page 101
7. Framework for Manufacturing Strategy in a Factory......Page 117
PART III. MANUFACTURING STRATEGY IN AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF FACTORIES......Page 141
8. Principles of International Competitive Strategy......Page 143
9. Manufacturing in the World'S Major Trading Regions......Page 157
10. Manufacturing Networks......Page 175
11. Network Outputs, Levers, and Capabilities......Page 191
12. Factory-Types in International Manufacturing Networks......Page 207
PART IV. MANUFACTURING STRATEGY AND BUSINESS STRATEGY......Page 227
13. Integrating Manufacturing Strategy With Business Strategy......Page 229
PART V. PROGRAMS USED FREQUENTLY IN MANUFACTURING STRATEGY......Page 257
14. Improvement Programs in Manufacturing......Page 259
15. Focus, Soft Technologies, Hard Technologies......Page 283
16. Benefits of Experience and the Product Life Cycle......Page 309
17. Evaluation of Investments in Manufacturing......Page 325
PART VI. SEVEN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR FOCUSED FACTORIES......Page 341
18. Job Shop Production SystEM......Page 343
19. Batch Flow Production System......Page 351
20. Flexible Manufacturing System......Page 373
21. Operator-Paced Line Flow Production System......Page 387
22. Just-In-Time Production System......Page 397
23. Equipment-Paced Line Flow Production System......Page 421
24. Continuous Flow Production System......Page 429
INDEX......Page 441
ABOUT THE AUTHOR......Page 450

โœฆ Subjects


BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Quality Control;Production control;Production planning;Electronic books


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