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Challenges faced by a global team : the case of the Tool Reuse Program at Intel® 

Communal, Alain, 1976- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The semiconductor industry is characterized by a high cost of capital equipment and fast change in process technology. Therefore Intel ® Corporation as the world's largest semiconductor company has a significant advantage ...
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Evaluating shortage costs in a dynamic environment 

Dhalla, Nadya (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Dell's Direct Business Model and its global supply chain are the foundations of the company's success. These strategies, however, bring about problems such as long inbound supply lead times and hard-to-predict site-level ...
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Lean concepts in customer care : adding value and reducing waste with proactive order status messaging 

Gill, Kaine C (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Information technology (IT), operational efficiency, and a strong relationship with customers are three critical components to Dell's success over the last twenty four years. Information technology throughout Dell's history ...
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Inventory management for drug discovery 

Sriram, Ranganath (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
This thesis documents a study carried out at the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research (NIBR) in Cambridge, MA. The study focused on the development of inventory management processes for laboratory consumables. The ...
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Accelerating time-to-market in the global electronics industry 

Folgo, Elena Jean (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
In today's electronics industry, fast time-to-market (TTM) and time-to-profit (TTP) is key to customer satisfaction and firm competitiveness. Optimizing the product development and new product introduction (NPI) process ...
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Designing and implementing auxiliary operational processes 

Smith, Zachary R (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Amazon.com, one of the largest and most profitable online retailers, has been experiencing such dramatic growth rates that it must continually update and modify its fulfillment process in order to meet customer demand for ...
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Development of a total landed cost and risk analysis model for global strategic sourcing 

Feller, Brian (Brian C.) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Total landed cost and supply chain risk analysis are methods that many companies use to assess strategic sourcing decisions. For this project, landed cost is defined as those costs associated with material movement from a ...
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The enterprise architecting framework applied to the supply organization of a sourcing management center of excellence 

Villegas Kavanagh, Leon Felipe (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The basis to develop this thesis was performed after executing an internship in ABB Inc. The main objective of the study was to design the organization to operate the procurement function at a new manufacturing campus.The ...
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Cycle time reduction through wafer starts control 

Wang, Sam, M.B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Intel's Fab 17, located in Hudson, Massachusetts, has experienced dramatic improvements in its cycle time performance in the last two years. These improvements have been attributed to lean implementation efforts, reduced ...
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Using Virtual Business Systems to drive lean behavior in engineering design and support 

Ho, Purdy P. (Purdy Pinpin), 1977- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Virtual Business System (VBS) is a visual-based analytics and real-time information displaying system. It first started at Raytheon's Andover manufacturing facility in early 2000 with the strategic objectives of linking ...
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AuthorAntoniou, Charalambos J. (Charalambos Jean) (1)Chu, Brandon B (1)Communal, Alain, 1976- (1)Dhalla, Nadya (1)Feller, Brian (Brian C.) (1)Folgo, Elena Jean (1)Gill, Kaine C (1)Ho, Purdy P. (Purdy Pinpin), 1977- (1)Johnson, Briana F (1)Lee, Chan Yuin (1)... View MoreDepartment
Engineering Systems Division (21)
Leaders for Manufacturing Program at MIT (21)
Sloan School of Management (21)
Sloan School of Manufacturing. (4)DegreeM.B.A. (21)
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SubjectEngineering Systems Division. (21)Leaders for Manufacturing Program. (21)Sloan School of Management. (17)Sloan School of Manufacturing. (4)... View MoreDate Issued
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