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It’s Manufacturing’s Turn for Special Treatment
Economics Digital ArticleFollowing up on his pledge to provide greater support for manufacturing in his State of the Union address, President Obama has announced a proposal to cut the effective tax rate for manufacturers to 25%. A number of economists howled against this so-called “industrial policy” and criticized the president’s singling out manufacturing for “special treatment” — […] -
Link Manufacturing Process and Product Life Cycles
Operations and supply chain management Magazine ArticleThe regularity of the growth cycles of living organisms has always fascinated thoughtful he observers regularity and of has the invited growth a cycles variety of living attempts to apply the same principles—of a predictable sequence of rapid growth followed by maturation, decline, and death—to companies and selected industries. One such concept, known as the […] -
Competing Through Manufacturing
Decision making and problem solving Magazine ArticleThe past several years have witnessed a growing awareness among American managers of the central importance to competitive success of first-rate competence in the work of production. At the top of many corporate agendas now rests the determination to boost productivity, product quality, and new product innovation. This is all to the good. What managers […] -
The Feudal World of Japanese Manufacturing
Competitive strategy Magazine ArticleYears ago, while visiting friends in the United States, I happened to see the classic children’s film The Wizard of Oz. Near the end, Dorothy at last appears before the all-powerful wizard—a terrifying image of smoke and light. Only when her dog, Toto, tugs at a curtain over to one side does she see a […] -
It's Time to Bring Manufacturing Back to the U.S.
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleA growing number of executives of U.S.-based companies are repatriating their manufacturing capabilities - moving some production operations back from... -
Time to Reform Job Shop Manufacturing
Operations and supply chain management Magazine ArticleAmerican industry is beginning to put its manufacturing house in order. Companies building high-volume standardized products like copiers, appliances, and automobiles are learning from their foreign rivals and emulating their commitment to ongoing product and process innovation. But one important segment of U.S. industry—job shop manufacturers—continues to postpone needed reforms. Many of these companies have […] -
How Kenvue De-Risked Its Supply Chain
Operations strategy Digital ArticleThree capabilities the consumer health company invested in after demand surged during the pandemic. -
How to Address the Supply-Chain Staffing Crisis
Operations and supply chain management Digital ArticleIt’s more complicated than simply implementing new technologies. -
Case Study: How Should We Diversify Our Supply Chain?
Supply chain management Magazine ArticleA Chinese appliance maker considers expanding production to Mexico. -
How Deep Tech Can Drive Sustainability and Profitability in Manufacturing
Operations and supply chain management Digital ArticleDeep tech, which combines physical and digital technologies, is moving out of the lab and into real-world supply chains. -
Can Lean Manufacturing Put an End to Sweatshops?
Economics Digital ArticleA new study shows that global trade doesn’t always mean poor working conditions. -
The Biggest Challenges of Data-Driven Manufacturing
Operations and supply chain management Digital ArticleAnd how to overcome them. -
Why the U.S. Tech Sector Doesn't Need Domestic Manufacturing
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleIn their article "Restoring American Competitiveness," my colleagues Gary Pisano and Willy Shih assert that excessive outsourcing has undermined the competitiveness... -
The Next Supply-Chain Challenge Isn’t a Shortage — It’s Inventory Glut
Operations and supply chain management Digital ArticleStrategies for reducing excess inventory, stemming the rate of inventory change, and preventing the situation from happening in the future. -
Go Downstream: The New Profit Imperative in Manufacturing
Business models Magazine ArticleNow that providing services is more lucrative than making products, the old foundations for success in manufacturing are crumbling. Smart manufacturers are creating new business models to capture profits at the customer’s end of the value chain. -
Netflix’s “American Factory” and the New Geography of Manufacturing
Operations and supply chain management Digital ArticleHow the industry is changing in the U.S., China, and Africa. -
The First Step to Fixing U.S. Manufacturing
The industry depends on small suppliers, and they’re struggling. -
Frugal Manufacturing
Operations and supply chain management Magazine ArticleThe business press does not rush to do stories on tool pegboards. An editor hears that Westinghouse’s Asheville, North Carolina plant has shortened machine setup times, eliminated many computer transactions, and cut inventories and indirect labor costs by two-thirds—all in only a couple of years—and you can bet the reporter sent to cover the story […] -
Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System
Human resource management Magazine ArticleThe Toyota story has been intensively researched and painstakingly documented, yet what really happens inside the company remains a mystery. Here’s new insight into the unspoken rules that give Toyota its competitive edge. -
Can Marketing and Manufacturing Coexist?
Marketing Magazine ArticleMarketing personnel in companies that manufacture industrial goods often complain about the activities and attitudes of their manufacturing counterparts with laments such as: “Why can’t they become market-oriented or customer-oriented?” “Why are they so provincial?” The manufacturing people, on the other hand, lament like this: “The marketing people have no understanding of costs, profits, plants, […]
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Inspiral: A Contrast in Operations Strategies
Technology & Operations Case Study11.95View Details One of the first local manufacturers of screw caps in Chile, INESA expanded rapidly in the region. By 2015, the company had achieved almost 55% market... -
Bayonne Packaging, Inc.
Technology & Operations Case Study8.95View Details A printer and paper converter produces customized packaging used by industrial customers to deliver promotional materials, software, luxury beverages,... -
Skutis: Negotiating Production in China
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details In August 2015, a law student in Singapore came up with the idea for his first scooter when he needed a simple and economical mode of transport to get... -
Crocs (A): Revolutionizing an Industry's Supply Chain Model for Competitive Advantage
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details This case discusses the astounding growth of Crocs, Inc., a manufacturer of plastic shoes, from 2003 through early 2007. Much of the company's growth... -
FoldRite Furniture Company: Planning to Meet a Surge in Demand (Brief Case)
Technology & Operations Case Study8.95View Details Demand for folding and stackable chairs and tables at FoldRite Furniture Co. is unexpectedly strong. The company spent the previous two years improving... -
Harmon Foods, Inc.
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Prediction and shipment has been a scheduling and budgetary problem. Multiple regression is suggested as a solution. Evaluation of regression coefficients... -
Recipes for Success - Innovating Production and Inventory Management of Pepper Oleoresin at Synthite
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details "This case focuses on production and inventory management at Synthite, an oleoresin manufacturer in Kerala, India. It discusses the problems the company... -
Up, Up, and Away! Event Planning and Production in Las Vegas
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details Event producer Dan Nelson is faced with a crisis involving a punctured sprinkler water line and a 1.5-ton forklift stuck in the resulting mud during set... -
The Kashagan Production Sharing Agreement (PSA)
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details When discovered in the 1990s, the Kashagan oil field was the second largest oil field in the world. The project sponsors (equity investors) signed a 40-year... -
Production Processes
Technology & Operations Case Study8.95View Details This note describes four broad categories of process architectures and then examines the nature of task assignment that typically would be found in a... -
Aston Martin: A Second Century of Performance and Luxury
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Following the March 2016 launch of DB11, Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.'s first new sports car platform in over a decade, the case discusses the future strategy... -
Boeing 767: From Concept to Production (B)
Technology & Operations Case Study5.00View Details Updates the (A) case to the present day. The issue facing students is whether Boeing's approach to managing new airplane programs must be modified to... -
Columbus Tubing: Steel is Real
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Columbus Tubing must choose to improve an old technology (steel) or to develop a new material (carbon fiber). The decision must take into account a complicated... -
Firstwell Corporation and the Production Mandate Question
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Two facilities owned by large U.S.-based multinational enterprise (one in Canada, one in the United States) are competing for a regional manufacturing... -
Solutions Care Association: Developing an Integrated CSR Strategy
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details This case focuses on Solutions Care Association (SCA) - a nonprofit health care organization established in 2000, which quickly became a leader in environmental... -
Alara Agri: Fresh Cherry Production
Organizational Development Case Study11.95View Details Alara Agri, based in Bursa, Turkey, is one of the world's foremost cherry and fig producers. The president and chief executive officer (CEO) was concerned... -
Classic Pen Co.: Developing an ABC Model
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details Classic Pen has diversified from its core blue and black pen business by introducing new specialized colors. But costs have risen and margins on blue... -
Marble Slab Creamery: The Weighing Decision
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study11.95View Details A current franchisee of Marble Slab Creamery (producer of the self-proclaimed "Freshest Ice Cream on Earth") was set to open his second location in Waterloo,... -
National Cranberry Cooperative
Technology & Operations Case Study11.95View Details Requires an analysis of both the process flows and the production control system used in a cranberry receiving plant. A rewritten version of an earlier... -
Zoltek
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details In 1996, the St. Louis-based manufacturer Zoltek launched a massive expansion of capacity to produce commercial-grade carbon fiber, a composite material...
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Inspiral: A Contrast in Operations Strategies
Technology & Operations Case Study11.95View Details One of the first local manufacturers of screw caps in Chile, INESA expanded rapidly in the region. By 2015, the company had achieved almost 55% market... -
Bayonne Packaging, Inc.
Technology & Operations Case Study8.95View Details A printer and paper converter produces customized packaging used by industrial customers to deliver promotional materials, software, luxury beverages,... -
Skutis: Negotiating Production in China
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details In August 2015, a law student in Singapore came up with the idea for his first scooter when he needed a simple and economical mode of transport to get... -
It’s Manufacturing’s Turn for Special Treatment
Economics Digital ArticleFollowing up on his pledge to provide greater support for manufacturing in his State of the Union address, President Obama has announced a proposal to cut the effective tax rate for manufacturers to 25%. A number of economists howled against this so-called “industrial policy” and criticized the president’s singling out manufacturing for “special treatment” — […] -
Crocs (A): Revolutionizing an Industry's Supply Chain Model for Competitive Advantage
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details This case discusses the astounding growth of Crocs, Inc., a manufacturer of plastic shoes, from 2003 through early 2007. Much of the company's growth... -
FoldRite Furniture Company: Planning to Meet a Surge in Demand (Brief Case)
Technology & Operations Case Study8.95View Details Demand for folding and stackable chairs and tables at FoldRite Furniture Co. is unexpectedly strong. The company spent the previous two years improving... -
Harmon Foods, Inc.
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Prediction and shipment has been a scheduling and budgetary problem. Multiple regression is suggested as a solution. Evaluation of regression coefficients... -
Recipes for Success - Innovating Production and Inventory Management of Pepper Oleoresin at Synthite
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details "This case focuses on production and inventory management at Synthite, an oleoresin manufacturer in Kerala, India. It discusses the problems the company... -
Link Manufacturing Process and Product Life Cycles
Operations and supply chain management Magazine ArticleThe regularity of the growth cycles of living organisms has always fascinated thoughtful he observers regularity and of has the invited growth a cycles variety of living attempts to apply the same principles—of a predictable sequence of rapid growth followed by maturation, decline, and death—to companies and selected industries. One such concept, known as the […] -
Up, Up, and Away! Event Planning and Production in Las Vegas
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details Event producer Dan Nelson is faced with a crisis involving a punctured sprinkler water line and a 1.5-ton forklift stuck in the resulting mud during set...