McLeod
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2002
- 70
If any readers have experience with Kaizen and/or Product Preparation Process ("3P"
programs in new product development projects:
- What did you find to be the advantages and disadvantages of the methodology?
- How would you compare these concepts to other existing development/quality/efficiency initiatives (Concurrent Engineering, Total Quality Management, Six Sigma, Zero Defects)?
- What kind of problems did the methods (a) cause, and (b) solve?
- Did the methods significantly improve the product, process, or project schedule?
- What has to happen in order for the methods to be intelligently applied, so that inherent pitfalls can be avoided?
- Is it just me, or are all of these programs just re-hashing of old methods, cloaked in new buzzwords to make them appear to be the new silver bullet which actually works?
- What did you find to be the advantages and disadvantages of the methodology?
- How would you compare these concepts to other existing development/quality/efficiency initiatives (Concurrent Engineering, Total Quality Management, Six Sigma, Zero Defects)?
- What kind of problems did the methods (a) cause, and (b) solve?
- Did the methods significantly improve the product, process, or project schedule?
- What has to happen in order for the methods to be intelligently applied, so that inherent pitfalls can be avoided?
- Is it just me, or are all of these programs just re-hashing of old methods, cloaked in new buzzwords to make them appear to be the new silver bullet which actually works?