Sökning: "Cross-functional integration"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 22 avhandlingar innehållade orden Cross-functional integration.
1. Mechatronics engineering : New requirements on cross-functional integration
Sammanfattning : Several industrial sectors experience an increased reliance on mechatronic systems as electronics and software are being embedded into the traditional mechanical systems of these industries. Important challenges within mechatronics engineering comes from management of multi-disciplinary development project teams and the highly complex scope of problems, which in turn require extensive coordination and integration, both in terms of technical and organisational matters. LÄS MER
2. Designing and Managing Cross-Functional Make or Buy Decision Processes
Sammanfattning : Cross-functional make or buy decision processes are strategic decision processes. The outcome of a make or buy decision affects competitive advantage, strategic development and leads to changes in internal and external relations. LÄS MER
3. Implementing PLM Across Organisations - For multi-disciplinary and cross-functional product development
Sammanfattning : Nearly all product development organisations and processes have information as their key deliverable. The immense quantities of information being produced and utilised along the development lifecycle together with the commonly large number of IT tools used highlights the importance of continuously keeping the content in the overall information management system in order. LÄS MER
4. Dynamic Knowledge Integration : A field study of an Information Systems Development Project
Sammanfattning : Current research on knowledge integration offers valuable structural analyses of factors that influence knowledge integration, performance outcomes, and knowledge integration mechanisms. Less attention has been paid to how knowledge integration is carried out over time in cross-functional development projects. LÄS MER
5. Tactical planning in engineer-to-order environments
Sammanfattning : Tactical planning is implemented to balance customer demand and supply capacity within a medium-term and to avoid under- and overcapacity. In engineer-to-order (ETO) environments, under- and overcapacity lead firms to incur substantial costs that can easily wipe out profit margins. LÄS MER