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Ergonomic product and process design 

Mortenson Schiveley, Sara Beth, 1975- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Ergonomic injuries are not the result of acute events. An ergonomic injury develops gradually from continued actions combining force, motion repetition, posture, and duration. Because these injuries accrue over time, it ...
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Root cause analysis and mitigation paths for persistent inventory shortages to an assembly area 

Harper, Benjamin C (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The strategic alignment of a company impacts the culture of the organization, which in turn reinforces the strategic alignment. The corporate behavior resulting from the combination of alignment and culture determines the ...
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Optimization of a fast-response distribution network 

Correa, Juan R. (Juan Roza) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
Inditex is one of the world's largest fashion distributors, operating 3,100 stores in 64 countries; its brands currently include Zara, Pull and Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Kiddy's Class. ...
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Using and extended enterprise model to increase responsiveness 

MacDonald, Ian A., M.B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
OEMinc's new business model is a dramatic departure from that used in the past. The company has moved steadily upstream in the supply chain, leaving more and more of the manufacturing effort to suppliers. Literature shows ...
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Implementation of a manufacturing process platform 

Ging, Justin D. (Justin Daniel), 1976- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
As companies grow and innovate, they offer an increasing number of products. Product proliferation must be managed through a product development process, which is supported by key competencies of the company in the form ...
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Product design for supply chain : quantifying the costs of complexity in Hewlett-Packard's retail desktop PC business 

Raphel, Aaron Matthew (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
Over the past several years, Hewlett-Packard Company's North America Consumer Computing (NACC) division has faced pressures to increase retail product variety in response to growing customer demand. As they pursue incremental ...
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Measurement and control of brake pedal feel quality in automobile manufacturing 

Cerilles, Jeffrey T. (Jeffrey Thomas) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
Customer perception of brake pedal feel quality, as related to the perception of the brake pedal feeling soft or mushy, depends on both the customer's subjective judgment of quality and the actual build quality of the brake ...
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Evaluating cost-reduction alternatives and low-cost sourcing opportunities for aerospace castings and forgings 

Obermoller, Amber J (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
As companies continue to outsource large portions of their manufacturing, managing costs in the supply chain is increasingly important in reducing overall costs and remaining competitive. Low-cost sourcing has become an ...
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Solving a corrosion quality problem at a major US automaker 

Wallach, Jeremy C. (Jeremy Cole), 1975- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
This project addresses a corrosion quality problem at an automaker. The problem, hem flange corrosion, involves the appearance of red rust along edges of closure panels (doors, hoods, deck lids, etc) after three to four ...
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Reducing the cost of quality (COQ) through increased product reliability and reduced process variability 

Schiveley, Steven C. (Steven Charles), 1974- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Today, Dell, Inc. (Dell) spends millions of dollars each year to prevent product defects from reaching the end customer and to manage those product defects that have escaped to the end customer. The cost of the equipment, ...
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AuthorAbler, Craig Bennett, 1975- (1)Bedford, Jordan M. (Jordan Mark) (1)Cerilles, Jeffrey T. (Jeffrey Thomas) (1)Chase, H. Ryan (Harold Ryan) (1)Correa, Juan R. (Juan Roza) (1)Ducharme, Colin (1)Ging, Justin D. (Justin Daniel), 1976- (1)Harper, Benjamin C (1)Hoopes, Daniel (Daniel Michael) (1)MacDonald, Ian A., M.B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1)... View MoreDepartment
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