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Value Analysis Tear-Down: A New Process for Product Development and Innovation by Yoshihiko Sato β€” book cover

Value Analysis Tear-Down: A New Process for Product Development and Innovation

by Yoshihiko Sato, Jerry Kaufman
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Overview

This book presents, for the first time, a new technology for improving products and innovating new and better products, first developed in Japan by Yoshihiko Sato. Value analysis tear-down combines traditional tear-down with the technologies of value analysis and value engineering. Within a few years of its public announcement in Japan, value analysis tear-down was adopted by all eleven Japanese automobile manufacturers, and many of the Japanese consumer electronics manufacturers. Jerry Kaufman, based in Houston, Texas, is a recognized authority and author on value engineering and value management, and has contributed much that is in these technologies to the process described in this book. The result of his collaboration with Mr. Sato is a process that helps engineers and managers reduce product cost, improve quality, continuously improve existing products, and discover opportunities for innovative change.

The first "how-to-do-it" book in English, it is written specifically for professionals in product engineering, manufacturing engineering, and value engineering; and the managers of these professionals, including plant managers, production managers, manufacturing executives, and research and development executives. It will also be useful to manufacturing, marketing, and management people concerned with product improvement, innovation, and improving their company's competitive position. Value analysis tear-down can be applied in many service and other industries, as well as in manufacturing; wherever there are physical components to be improved or invented.

Synopsis

The authors describe a process they developed for improving existing products as well as creating new and better ones. Combining traditional tear- down with technologies of value analysis and value engineering, this process helps engineers and managers to reduce product cost, improve quality, and discover opportunities for innovative change. The volume is arranged so that readers can improve products and operations by applying the procedures as they are presented. The authors are both consultants working in the field of value management. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2004
Publisher
Industrial Press, Inc.
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780831132033

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