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Sustaining
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Taylor & Francis Group CRC Press Auerbach Publications ISBN:
9781420062243 |
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Providing
both engineering and management views to sustainment, Sustaining the Military Enterprise focuses on the tools that
management, product development, and operational support teams must consider
in the design, development, operation, and improvement of products that are
cost-effective in all phases of the life cycle. This book describes a Lean
Enterprise Architecture strategy to transform the military maintenance,
repair, and overhaul industrial enterprise. Integrating new systems
engineering principles with proven commercial management practices, the text
demonstrates how to minimize non-value-added activities throughout the entire
military sustainment enterprise. |
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Analyzes
the military sustainment enterprise and provides the strategies, principles,
and technologies necessary to transform and sustain the military and the
weapon systems it develops and utilizes §
Provides
the tools that management, product development, and operational support teams
need to consider in the design, development, operation, and improvement of
their products §
Explains
how process improvement initiatives and best-practices minimize waste while
maximizing the usefulness of each process §
Provides
the necessary documents and tools on an accompanying CD-ROM to guide the
enterprise through the LEA transformation activities |
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The Sustaining the Military
Enterprise
describes a Lean Enterprise Architecture (LEA) strategy to transform
sustainment processes. It incorporates the management and technical skills
necessary to design and implement cost effective, integrated, sustainment
networks and agile organizational structures. The application of LEA to
military sustainment initiatives will lead to less resource intensive and
less organizationally disruptive practices than seen in traditional Lean
enterprise transformation methods. The
book is organized into six chapters, which focus on three major subject
categories. Topics include management techniques for transforming the
military sustainment enterprise, improving the enterprise, process
improvement initiatives and benchmarking best practices, and activities for
enterprise transformation. The text also provides an assessment and
description of the current military sustainment system and a guide to the LEA
transformation. Through an intensive examination of new technologies, tools,
and strategies, the author provides a means for military sustainment
initiatives to achieve a successful transformation. |
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Enterprise Sustainability: Enhancing the Military’s Ability to
Perform its Mission
Dennis F.X. Mathaisel, Babson
College, Babson Park, Massachusetts, USA
Joel M. Manary, SPAWAR,
SSC, San Diego, California, USA
Clare L. Comm, University
of Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA

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