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Fast Cycle Time
Christopher Meyer
其他書名
How to Align Purpose, Strategy, and Structure for Speed
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 1993
主題
Business & Economics / General
Business & Economics / Entrepreneurship
Business & Economics / Management
Business & Economics / Operations Research
Business & Economics / Total Quality Management
Business & Economics / Corporate & Business History
Business & Economics / Industrial Management
Business & Economics / Production & Operations Management
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Engineering
ISBN
0029211816
9780029211816
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6ysysyBBg0kC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Today, tens of thousands of companies are struggling to become "time-based" competitors, inspired by such corporations as Motorola, General Electric, Citicorp, and a myriad of others who have cut production time in half - or more. But until now, the literature has focused on the theory and philosophy of fast cycle time, rather than the tools and techniques for implementing it. Here, for the first time, Christopher Meyer, an internationally recognized expert in cycle time reduction, presents a step-by-step blueprint for transforming traditional companies into fast cycle competitors. Meyer argues that fast cycle time is achieved not by working faster, but by alining the organization's purpose, strategy, and structure. He demonstrates how the product development cycle must become a learning laboratory in which the four continuous elements "Design, Fabricate, Assemble, and Test" are analyzed with the intent to improve strategy in the next business cycle. Analyzing strategy and core processes enables management to detect and correct problems earlier, and leverage knowledge for improved innovation and increased value for customers. Employing an ongoing case study, Core Products, Inc., throughout the text, Meyer shows how to redesign the organization for manufacturability and assembly, how to implement multifunctional teams that work, how to analyze and map critical cycle time interdependencies such as "co-location", and how to measure the impact of cycle time on business performance. Meyer's practical approach provides a simple methodology for organizations to deliver products to customers rapidly, accurately, and reliably.