2011
DOI: 10.1108/17260531111151032
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Development of digital product catalogue for enabling agility in a manufacturing organisation

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to examine the application feasibility of information technology (IT) for achieving agility in a typical manufacturing organisation. Design/methodology/approach -A literature study was conducted. It was found out that IT is not fully utilised for achieving agility in certain traditional manufacturing sectors. An implementation study was conducted in an Indian electronics switches manufacturing organisation to identify the causes of this insufficient utilisation. Finally, a… Show more

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“…Product design strategy refers to the way in which a company conducts new product design [25][26][27]. Crawford [28] stated that design strategy refers to how to design new products under the guiding principles of the overall corporate strategy.…”
Section: Design Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Product design strategy refers to the way in which a company conducts new product design [25][26][27]. Crawford [28] stated that design strategy refers to how to design new products under the guiding principles of the overall corporate strategy.…”
Section: Design Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Agility Forum (Gunneson 1997;Kidd 1994) defined agility as the ability to thrive and prosper in a competitive environment of continuous and unanticipated change and to respond quickly to rapidly changing markets driven by the customer-based valuing of products. Several other definitions abound in the literature but three are stated here (Leite and Braz 2016;Potdar, Routroy, and Behera 2017b;Ramesh and Devadasan 2007;Thilak, Devadasan, and Sivaram 2015;Vinodh, Arvind, and Rajanayagam 2011). The early proponents of agility described it as a system with internal resource competencies to answer to customer dynamic demands with speed and flexibility (Yusuf et al 2014).…”
Section: Agile Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Product design strategy refers to the manner in which a company conducts new product design (Castellion and Markham, 2013; Gudem et al , 2013; Vinodh et al , 2011). Olson (1994) considered product design strategy as an effective means for achieving organizational objectives by efficiently allocating and coordinating design resources.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%