
Capitalizing on Lean Production Systems to Win New Business
Creating a Lean and Profitable New Product Portfolio
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 27. July 2017
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-138-43825-5 (ISBN)
Description
Although there are many organizations that have implemented Lean production systems and become more profitable as a result, there can be a gap between what those organizations currently do and how they should plan for and profit from new business. Capitalizing on Lean Production Systems to Win New Business: Creating a Lean and Profitable New Product Portfolio explains how to create a Lean product portfolio to fill that gap so you can become more profitable from that new business.Providing a fundamental understanding of the Lean enterprise production system, this book can help an organization take its current Lean knowledge and translate that knowledge into a step-by-step methodology to win and launch new business. Lean topics covered include:
Value Stream Mapping
Plan for Every Part
Process Design and Standard Work
Scheduling and Material Flow
Machine Changeover
Quality and Continuous Improvement
By developing the New Product Acquisition and Launch Portfolio presented in this book, you can dramatically improve your ability to produce the products customers desire and deliver them on time. Focusing on the concepts that are critical to the longevity of your Lean enterprise system, this book will help you understand how to deliver a product that meets the quality and delivery standards of your customer. It will also help you understand how this new product fits into your Lean enterprise system.Detailing how to achieve a successful new product launch through upfront planning, this book provides you with the tools to enhance efficiencies throughout your supply chain.
Value Stream Mapping
Plan for Every Part
Process Design and Standard Work
Scheduling and Material Flow
Machine Changeover
Quality and Continuous Improvement
By developing the New Product Acquisition and Launch Portfolio presented in this book, you can dramatically improve your ability to produce the products customers desire and deliver them on time. Focusing on the concepts that are critical to the longevity of your Lean enterprise system, this book will help you understand how to deliver a product that meets the quality and delivery standards of your customer. It will also help you understand how this new product fits into your Lean enterprise system.Detailing how to achieve a successful new product launch through upfront planning, this book provides you with the tools to enhance efficiencies throughout your supply chain.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-43825-5 (9781138438255)
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Chris Harris | Rick Harris
Capitalizing on Lean Production Systems to Win New Business
Creating a Lean and Profitable New Product Portfolio
E-Book
07/2017
1st Edition
Productivity Press
€61.99
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Chris Harris | Rick Harris
Capitalizing on Lean Production Systems to Win New Business
Creating a Lean and Profitable New Product Portfolio
E-Book
07/2017
1st Edition
Productivity Press
€61.99
Available for download

Chris Harris | Rick Harris
Capitalizing on Lean Production Systems to Win New Business
Creating a Lean and Profitable New Product Portfolio
Book
12/2013
1st Edition
CRC Press
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Persons
Chris Harris, Rick Harris
Content
Introduction. How Do You Begin? What is the Plan for Every Part (PFEP)? What Will the Process Look Like? What Will the Material Flow Look Like? How will you add new product to machines that are currently producing product for other customers? How will you schedule the new product area? What is the plan to ensure that quality is acceptable to the Customer? How will you present the completed portfolio to your customer? How will you work with your Suppliers to develop their own portfolio to win your business?