
Totally Integrated Enterprises
A Framework and Methodology for Business and Technology Improvement
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 22. June 2001
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-57444-303-5 (ISBN)
Description
At the foundation of today's leading-edge manufacturing companies is a common vision for virtual, distributed enterprise in an agile environment where organizations can swiftly and cost-effectively bring products from concept to production - and respond dynamically to changes in customer and market requirements. Totally Integrated Enterprises: A Framework and Methodology for Business and Technology Improvement provides a framework and a methodology for understanding and mapping current enterprise configurations as well as for designing the revised architecture needed for the totally integrated enterprise. It also helps you select the MRPII, MES, APS, SCM, or ERP software most appropriate for your needs and for achieving total enterprise integration.
MRPII, MES, APS, SCM, and ERP. Without a strategic direction it is just alphabet soup. How do you determine what is best for your organization? Which software system is most appropriate to your needs? Courses, classes, seminars, and experts galore are available to help you learn and implement the fine details of every value-add, cost-saving, customer-pleasing, quality-improving, buzzword-compliant business initiative you have ever heard of, and many that you haven't.
What has been missing is a way to tie them together. Until now. Totally Integrated Enterprises: A Framework and a Methodology for Business and Technology Improvement gives you a high-level enterprise architecture that makes the implementation of best practices and technologies - both existing and emergent - manageable.
This book shows you how to:
Improve your product and process integration, as well as develop and deliver new products within a virtual enterprise
Incorporate business strategies and functions to drive product design and manufacturing requirements, operations, and post-production activities
Integrate designers, manufacturers, and suppliers to operate as a virtual enterprise
Create, staff, and empower integrated product teams resulting in higher quality products
Communicate enterprise information to and from every stakeholder in the virtual enterprise in real or near-real time
Manage production among facilities and exchange production data and status information as a routine basis of business
Acquisitions and mergers have left many enterprises with a legacy of varied cultures, resources, and processes that must be reshaped into a single, integrated whole. Increasing pressures from global competition force enterprises to become cost-effective, high-quality providers to traditional customers and push them to develop new markets and product lines. Nearly every enterprise needs to make the transition to a globally interdependent business paradigm. Totally Integrated Enterprises: A Framework and Methodology for Business and Technology Improvement gives you the key definitions that allow you to understand and communicate with vendors, consultants, and experts in the field. Using the techniques in this book you will see the results so often promised - but not realized - from technology.
MRPII, MES, APS, SCM, and ERP. Without a strategic direction it is just alphabet soup. How do you determine what is best for your organization? Which software system is most appropriate to your needs? Courses, classes, seminars, and experts galore are available to help you learn and implement the fine details of every value-add, cost-saving, customer-pleasing, quality-improving, buzzword-compliant business initiative you have ever heard of, and many that you haven't.
What has been missing is a way to tie them together. Until now. Totally Integrated Enterprises: A Framework and a Methodology for Business and Technology Improvement gives you a high-level enterprise architecture that makes the implementation of best practices and technologies - both existing and emergent - manageable.
This book shows you how to:
Improve your product and process integration, as well as develop and deliver new products within a virtual enterprise
Incorporate business strategies and functions to drive product design and manufacturing requirements, operations, and post-production activities
Integrate designers, manufacturers, and suppliers to operate as a virtual enterprise
Create, staff, and empower integrated product teams resulting in higher quality products
Communicate enterprise information to and from every stakeholder in the virtual enterprise in real or near-real time
Manage production among facilities and exchange production data and status information as a routine basis of business
Acquisitions and mergers have left many enterprises with a legacy of varied cultures, resources, and processes that must be reshaped into a single, integrated whole. Increasing pressures from global competition force enterprises to become cost-effective, high-quality providers to traditional customers and push them to develop new markets and product lines. Nearly every enterprise needs to make the transition to a globally interdependent business paradigm. Totally Integrated Enterprises: A Framework and Methodology for Business and Technology Improvement gives you the key definitions that allow you to understand and communicate with vendors, consultants, and experts in the field. Using the techniques in this book you will see the results so often promised - but not realized - from technology.
Reviews / Votes
"Raytheon Professional Services is dedicated to helping its clients make substantial and lasting improvements in their operational and financial performance. Tom and Daryle's book, Totally Integrated Enterprise, explains what the enterprise of the future looks like and what it takes to get there. It sets the tone for the kinds of change that RPS enables and it creates a vision of what our customers will want to be."-Roger Blomgren, Vice President and General Manager, Raytheon Professional Services
"The authors have packaged a complex set of ideas into an easy to understand business model. My experience with Tom Miller and the Raytheon Professional Services staff will change forever the way I approach business. This book will change the way you approach your business.
-Chris Church, Program Manager, Compaq Computer Corporation
"Having worked with Tom Miller and the Raytheon Professional Services staff, I fully endorse this unique insight on enterprise architectures that provides the framework to create value for optimizing the utilization of technology at all levels. This is certainly on the cutting-edge."
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
55 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Tabellen
3 Tables, black and white; 55 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
498 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57444-303-5 (9781574443035)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Thomas E. Miller, Daryle W. Berger
Author
Raytheon Professional Services, LLC, Troy, Michigan USA
Raytheon Consulting Group, Troy, Michigan, USA
Content
INTRODUCTION. Who Should Read this Book. Definition and Scope of Enterprise Architecture. About this Book. TOTALLY INTEGRATED ENTERPRISE. Totally Integrated Enterprise Goals. Agile Enterprise. Robust Components for Enterprise. Component-based Enterprise Architecture. Value-Based Enterprise Architecture. Virtual Enterprise Capability. Collaborative Enterprise. INTRODUCTION TO ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE. Need for Enterprise Architecture. Nature of Enterprise Architecture. Integrated Enterprise Architecture. METHODOLOGY FOR UNDERSTANDING ENTERPRISES. Enterprise Definition. Framework for Integrated Enterprise. Enterprise Views. Architectural Progression. Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework. BEST-PRACTICE ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE. High-Level Architecture. Executive Leadership. Business Development. Product Management. Enterprise Support/Enabling. IMPLEMENTING BEST-PRACTICE ENTERPRISE. Method for Implementing Improvement. Case Studies. Current Initiatives and Relationships. APPENDICES.