Implementing Concurrent Project Managemen
Turtle Quentin C.
Sold by Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
AbeBooks Seller since September 10, 2024
Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
AbeBooks Seller since September 10, 2024
Condition: Used
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketConcurrent engineering (wherein all the essential functions for new product development and distribution are carried out concurrently) is a recently developed method that 1) reduces the time required to commercialize a new product and take it to market, and 2) enables time and cost schedules to be more realistically estimated. Based on the author's extensive experience in industry in new product development, this volume explores concurrent management of projects based on concurrent engineering. Provides a complete, step-by-step, Total Quality Management procedure (with sample case studies) for implementing concurrent engineering in the planning, scheduling, and controlling of technical projects, and broadens the scope to include other key functions such as marketing, materials management, industrial design, finance and human resources. Unlike most other books that focus more on controlling the project after it begins, this volume emphasizes that the best way of controlling the project is by sound planning and realistic scheduling before the project begins. For Project Managers; Manufacturing, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineers working in a concurrent environment; and for Quality Engineering and Management practitioners.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
To ensure faster delivery, books may be shipped from any of the following locations Germany, the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US), based on the buyer's address and product availability.
Order quantity | 25 to 45 business days | 8 to 14 business days |
---|---|---|
First item | US$ 11.60 | US$ 21.80 |
Delivery times are set by sellers and vary by carrier and location. Orders passing through Customs may face delays and buyers are responsible for any associated duties or fees. Sellers may contact you regarding additional charges to cover any increased costs to ship your items.