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SUPERIOR: DSpace at MIT
Product Development Performance in the Auto Industry: 1990s UpdateOver the past decade, firms in auto industry have focused much of their attention on new auto product development performance PublicidadContenidos1995 Working Paper Over the past decade, firms in auto industry have focused much of their attention on new auto product development performance. This paper reports on a follow-up study to Clark and Fujimotos research on product development performance in the 1980s. We find that U.S. and European firms have made significant strides in meeting Japanese levels of product development performance. Driving this improvement have been changes in the use of suppliers, in overlapping phases of the development process, and in the type of project management system used. We also find that Korean auto makers are relatively efficient in terms of lead time and engineering productivity, although final design quality is lower. The narrowing of the competitive gap in the management of individual projects may point to product line performance as a future driver of competitive advantage. product development performance in the auto industry: 1990s update (Equipo)Clark, Kim B.
Fujimoto, Takahiro Hyun, Young-Suk Vínculoproduct development performance in the auto industry: 1990s update (Responsables)
Ellison, David J.
Keywordsproduct development performance Korea Japan Europe United States Clark and Fujimoto Keywordsproduct development performance Korea Japan Europe United States Clark and Fujimoto Publicidad |
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