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Author:Terwiesch, C.
Loch, C. H.
Meyer, A. De
Title:Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
Journal:Organization Science
2002 : JUL-AUG, VOL. 13:4, p. 402-419
Index terms:STRATEGY
INFORMATION
CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATION
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Language:eng
Abstract:Successful application of concurrent development processes (concurrent engineering) requires tight coordination. To speed development, tasks often proceed in parallel by relying on preliminary information from other tasks, information that has not yet been finalized. This frequently causes substantial rework using as much as 50% of total engineering capacity. Previous studies have either described coordination as a complex social process, or have focused on the frequency, but not the content, of information exchanges. Through extensive fieldwork in a high-end German automotive manufacturer, the authors develop a framework of preliminary information that distinguishes information precision and information stability.
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