Date: July 18, 2008
Time: 5:43 PM
Place: DeVry Academic Center
Effective product strategy requires selecting, designing, and defining a product and then transitioning that product to production. Only when this strategy is carried out effectively can the production function contribute its maximum to the organization.
Written specifications, bills of material, and engineering drawings aid in defining products. Assembly drawings, assembly charts, route sheets, and work orders are used to assist inthe actual production of a product. Once a product is in production, value analysis is appropriate to ensure maximum product value. Engineering change notices and configuration management provide product documentation.
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