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Concurrent Engineering, Fundamentally Changing the Overall Process

Concurrent Engineering, Fundamentally Changing the Overall Process. Chapter 2 Group 2 Ricky Courtney Marcus Johnson Jarrett Morris. Concurrent Engineering, Fundamentally Changing the Overall Process.

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Concurrent Engineering, Fundamentally Changing the Overall Process

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  1. Concurrent Engineering, Fundamentally Changing the Overall Process Chapter 2 Group 2 Ricky Courtney Marcus Johnson Jarrett Morris

  2. Concurrent Engineering, Fundamentally Changing the Overall Process In today's business world, corporations must be able to react to the changing market needs rapidly, effectively, and responsively. They must be able to reduce their time to market and adapt to the changing environments. Decisions must be made quickly and they must be done right the first time out. Corporations can no longer waste time repeating tasks, thereby prolonging the time it takes to bring new products to market. Therefore, concurrent engineering has emerged as way of bringing rapid solutions to product design and development process.

  3. Typical Phased Development Process Phases of Development • Strategy and Requirements • Planning and Preliminary Design • Design Development • Design Verification • Manufacturing Start-up These processes were put in place to establish a quality level in the design process. The theory was that a thorough process would result in an improved product, and one that the company was ready to offer to its customers.

  4. How Concurrent Engineering Benefits Companies Concurrent engineering is recognized as a strategic weapon that businesses must use for effective and efficient product development. It is not a trivial task, but a complex strategic plan that demands full corporate commitment, therefore strong leadership and teamwork go hand and hand with successful concurrent engineering programs.

  5. The Development Process With Concurrent Engineering The development process using concurrent engineering is significantly different than the development process without concurrent engineering. The areas that are developed ahead of the development cycle are: Process Technology Design Enabling Technologies Market Competition Assessments Development Cycle Starting The Product Developing The Detail Testing The Product, Process And Market Launching The Product

  6. Why Do Companies Use Concurrent Engineering Competitive Advantage The reasons that companies choose to use concurrent engineering is for the clear cut benefits and competitive advantage that concurrent engineering can give them. Concurrent engineering can benefit companies of any size, large or small. Increased Performance Companies recognize that concurrent engineering is a key factor in improving the quality, development cycle, production cost, and delivery time of their products. It enables the early discovery of design problems, thereby enabling them to be addressed up front rather than later in the development process. Concurrent engineering can eliminate multiple design revisions, prototypes, and re-engineering efforts and create an environment for designing right the first time.

  7. Why Do Companies Use Concurrent Engineering Reduced Design and Development Times Companies that use concurrent engineering are able to transfer technology to their markets and customers more effectively, rapidly and predictably. They will be able to respond to customers needs and desires, to produce quality products that meet or exceeds the consumer’s expectations. They will also be able to introduce more products and bring quicker upgrades to their existing products through concurrent engineering to produce better quality products, developed in less time, at lower cost, that meets the customer’s needs.

  8. Basic Principles In Concurrent Engineering • Get a strong commitment to from senior management. • Establish unified project goals and a clear business mission. • Develop a detailed plan early in the process. • Continually review your progress and revise your plan. • Develop project leaders that have an overall vision of the project and goals. • Analyze your market and know your customers. • Suppress individualism and foster a team concept. • Establish and cultivate cross-functional integration and collaboration. • Transfer technology between individuals and departments. • Break project into its natural phases. • Develop metrics. • Set milestones throughout the development process. • Collectively work on all parts of project. • Reduce costs and time to market. • Complete tasks in parallel.

  9. Conclusion Chapter 2 provided a synopsis of the changes needed to convert an existing process into a concurrent engineering process. The development process using concurrent engineering was defined and the supporting functions need to develop in order to have an effective concurrent engineering environment. Specific areas that needed to achieve a rapid product development, and collaboration within the development team were defined in this chapter.

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