Browsing Lean Advancement Initiative (LAI) by Title
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Best Life Cycle Value, the F/A-18E/F, and the Lean Enterprise Model
(2000-09-22)Lean Aerospace Initiative Implementing Lean PD Workshop presentation -
Best practices in user needs/requirements generation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)An idealized process framework for the front-end of product development was developed. The framework covers the process space from an initial need (or recognition of a need) to the decision for a product/development program ... -
Better Requirements Decomposition Guidelines Can Improve Cost Estimation of Systems Engineering and Human Systems Integration
(2010-03-17)8th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) presentation -
Beyond Cost: Product Complexity and the Global Product Development Location Advantage
(2009-08-24)Discussions of location advantages in global product development are largely based on self-reported surveys, and often agnostic to product characteristics. We build on this previous work by investigating location ... -
Beyond mass production--flexible production systems and manufacturing performance in thw world auto industry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991) -
The Big Picture: Historical View of Systems Thinking and Social Competencies in Research and Practice
(2012-04-10)MIT LAI and SEAri Research presentation -
A Boundary Object Model to Analyze Communication Interfaces
(2007-08-15)Outline: • Problem Statement • Approach • Boundary Object Example • Previous Research Applications • FCS Case Study • Development of Boundary Object Framework • TMOS Case Study • Results • Implications • ... -
Boundary Objects as a Framework to Understand the Role of Systems Integrators
(2007-03-14)5th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) presentation -
Boundary Objects: Improving Inter-organizational Communication
(2007-03-18)Student research poster -
Breakout Session: Change Methodology, Planning and Standardization (Session II)
(2005-03-23)Session Overview: • Session: Change Methodology, Planning & Standardization (Session II) • Session Lead: Kirk Bozdogan (MIT) • Date: March 23, 2005 • Time: 1:15 - 5:15 PM • Room: Dana VI -
Breakout Session: Topics in Supply Chain Management
(2005-03-24)Session Overview: • Session: Topics in Supply Chain Management • Session Lead: Kirk Bozdogan (MIT) • Date: March 24, 2005 • Time: 8:00 - 12:00 PM • Room: Dana VI -
Bringing Down Barriers: Communicating a Vision
(1999-03-24)Lean Aerospace Initiative Plenary Workshop conference -
Brown Field System Architecting: Driving Commonality Across Unmanned Aircraft Systems
(2009)Student research poster -
Budgeting for Evolutionary Acquisition and Spiral Development
(2003-03-26)Presentation on evolutionary acquisition and spiral development -
Building flexibility in the volatile aftermarket parts : supply chains of the defense aerospace industry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)Within the Integrated Defense Systems of The Boeing Company, aftermarket support of military aircraft serves as an increasingly large source of revenue. One of the newest contracts between Boeing and the U.S. Government ... -
Building information systems to integrate the manufacturing supply chain
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999) -
Building Lean Supplier Networks (The Roadmap Tool)
(2004-03-15)This tool represents a "how-to" implementation guide that lays out a structured process for evolving lean supply chain management capabilities in order to build lean supplier networks. The Roadmap Tool is linked to the ... -
Building Lean Supplier Networks: Expectation and Guidelines
(2000)The objective of the teamwork effort initiated at the January 13-14 workshop of the LAI Supplier Networks Research Team is to develop a common industry reference guide that can be used by aerospace enterprises to build ... -
Building Lean Supplier Networks: Feedback
(2000)This paper summarizes the comments offered by the Transition-to-Lean Team on the preliminary high-level roadmap for building lean supplier networks, in a meeting at MIT on February 4. The Transition-to-Lean Team includes ...