Evaluation of product development process using EMVS

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Autor(a) principal: Cutovoi, Iara Tonissi Moroni
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Salles, José Antonio Arantes, Vanalle, Rosangela Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/202
Resumo: This paper evaluates a PDP model application in an auto parts company, leader in its segment. From the application of lean thinking in the supply chain and the EMVS performance analysis methodology for PDP, a check list is created to avoid waste in project management. In this paper, we show that EMVS can be positively impacted through active management of knowledge within a project. This paper suggests that the value-enabling portion of a project manager's role requires aligning knowledge across these three key domains regarding PDP Gates (Phases) at company manufacturers of auto parts, Lean Thinking and Value Stream, and methodology for managing projects through performance-term rates and costs. The results show that the methodology has positive aspects, but its implementation takes time and has repercussions throughout the supply chain. Further this research try to explain the types of wastes and view of new products' development is enhanced and associates a manufacturing strategy focus on EMVS performance analysis and lean thinking, PDP and value stream mapping  showing the important of contribution this tools at reduction of waste.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
title Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
spellingShingle Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
Cutovoi, Iara Tonissi Moroni
Product Development Process
Lean thinking
Value stream
EMVS
Earned Value Management
title_short Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
title_full Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
title_fullStr Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
title_sort Evaluation of product development process using EMVS
author Cutovoi, Iara Tonissi Moroni
author_facet Cutovoi, Iara Tonissi Moroni
Salles, José Antonio Arantes
Vanalle, Rosangela Maria
author_role author
author2 Salles, José Antonio Arantes
Vanalle, Rosangela Maria
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cutovoi, Iara Tonissi Moroni
Salles, José Antonio Arantes
Vanalle, Rosangela Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Product Development Process
Lean thinking
Value stream
EMVS
Earned Value Management
topic Product Development Process
Lean thinking
Value stream
EMVS
Earned Value Management
description This paper evaluates a PDP model application in an auto parts company, leader in its segment. From the application of lean thinking in the supply chain and the EMVS performance analysis methodology for PDP, a check list is created to avoid waste in project management. In this paper, we show that EMVS can be positively impacted through active management of knowledge within a project. This paper suggests that the value-enabling portion of a project manager's role requires aligning knowledge across these three key domains regarding PDP Gates (Phases) at company manufacturers of auto parts, Lean Thinking and Value Stream, and methodology for managing projects through performance-term rates and costs. The results show that the methodology has positive aspects, but its implementation takes time and has repercussions throughout the supply chain. Further this research try to explain the types of wastes and view of new products' development is enhanced and associates a manufacturing strategy focus on EMVS performance analysis and lean thinking, PDP and value stream mapping  showing the important of contribution this tools at reduction of waste.
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