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Christian Madu, Christian N. Madu
Management of New Technologies for Global Competitiveness
Anglais · Livre Relié
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Description
Management of new technologies is a critical factor in achieving global competitiveness. A recent survey of managers in the United States revealed that the implementation of new and advanced technologies is the most popular strategy in achieving global competitiveness. This book explores the role of technology in that context. The book identifies the role of new technologies in improving quality and shows that adopting a strategic total quality management will, in fact, lead to improved productivity and survivability of the firm. A thorough comparison of the Japanese and American production management practices is presented. This in-depth analysis helps to identify the problems of managing new technologies and shows that human resources management is a critical factor that should not be overlooked. Other strategies for improving global competitiveness are presented. Each of the five sections of the book deals with a major thrust that confronts management of new technologies. The book also discusses information system management and product design. The book uses real-life cases, models, and conceptual frameworks to support the views presented.
Productivity, quality, and competitiveness are all related to technology. The success of Japanese corporations in achieving quality management has impelled the U.S. executives to listen and re-evaluate their management practices. Increasingly, many managers believe that new, advanced technologies can contribute to improving the productivity, quality, and competitiveness of a firm. However, simply adopting a new technology will not put an end to productivity and/or quality problems. This fact is most apparent in the case of computer-integrated manufacturing. The islands of automation that have resulted convinced many that effective management of new technologies is necessary in order to exploit any potential benefits. This book focuses on efficient management techniques and looks at the critical areas that can enhance the performance of a firm as a result of the adoption of new technologies.
The book is divided into five sections: The total quality management section contains four chapters that present a comparison between the Japanese and American production practices. This section also presents a new way to measure the performance of a firm---not just by the direct quality of the product or service produced, but also by the sensitivity and responsibility of the firm to environmental and greening issues. The selection and implementation of new technologies section discusses the problems associated with the cost-accounting techniques in justifying new technologies and uses a multicriteria decision framework to show how this decision could be made. The strategic management section presents issues on production innovation and performance; The knowledge-based techniques section investigates the role of artificial intelligence and expert systems in the management of new technologies. Finally, the product design and inventory management section discusses the role of product design and reduced lot sizes in achieving a competitive advantage.
Table des matières
Total Quality Management
A Strategic Approach to Total Quality Management
Strategies for Global Competitiveness
A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and American Production Management Practices
Quality Assurance and Expert Systems
Selection and Implementation of New Technologies
Strategic Thrust of Manufacturing Automation Decisions: A Conceptual Framework
A Strategic Model for the Selection of Advanced Technology
A New Look at Strategic Capital Budgeting Decisions
A Quality Confidence Procedure for GDSS Application in Multicriteria Decision Making
Project Management in Adoption and Development of New Technologies
Licensing: An Intangible But Strategic Source of Revenue
Strategic Cost Analysis as a Global Competitive Weapon
Strategic Management
Synchronous Production Innovation and Performance in Manufacturing
Strategic Information System Planning in Healthcare Industry-A Case Study
Scenario-Driven Technological Development Planning: A Process View
Managing Innovative Technologies
Setting Priorities for the Information Technology Industry in Taiwan-A Delphi Study
Knowledge Based Techniques
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Role in New Technologies
Knowledge Based Techniques for Management of New Technologies
Product Design and Inventory Management
Product Design: The Next Source of Competitive Advantage
Reducing Lot Sizes-Analytical Results and Techniques for Implementation
A propos de l'auteur
CHRISTIAN NDUBISI MADU is Research Scholar, Professor, and Management Science Program Chair at Pace University. He is the author of more than 70 research papers in refereed journals such as IIE Transactions, Decision Sciences, Journal of Operational Research Society, European Journal of Operational Research, and others. He is also the author of five books including Strategic Planning in Technology Transfers to Less Developed Countries (Quorum Books, 1992), Management of New Technologies for Global Competitiveness (Quorum, 1993), Experimental Statistical Designs and Analysis for Simulation Modeling (with Chu-hua Kuei) (Quorum Books, 1993), Strategic Total Quality Management (with Chu-hua Kuei) (Quorum Books, 1995).
Détails du produit
| Auteurs | Christian Madu |
| Collaboration | Christian N. Madu (Editeur) |
| Edition | Bloomsbury |
| Langues | Anglais |
| Recommandation d'âge | 7 à 17 ans |
| Format d'édition | Livre Relié |
| Sortie | 30.06.1993 |
| EAN | 9780899307138 |
| ISBN | 978-0-89930-713-8 |
| Catégories |
Sciences sociales, droit, économie
> Economie
> Autres
USA, COMPUTERS / Computer Science, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Production & Operations Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Quality Control, computer science, United States of America, USA, Production & quality control management, Production and quality control management, Business: Management |
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