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Lean Product Development—Faster, Better … Cleaner?

Geert Letens

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 52-59 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015007

Abstract: To address this challenge, lean product development has emerged to become the leading improvement methodology for companies toward the creation of a competitive advantage on innovation and technology leadership. While lean product development has its origin in the best practice studies of Japanese car manufacturers such as Toyota, it has been further elaborated in defence and aerospace organizations over the last two decades, and recently empirical evidence has become available for successful introductions in sectors different from the traditionally-studied environments. The primary purpose of this work is to untangle the fuzziness that still surrounds lean product development and to ground the key aspects of lean product development based on insights from six studies published in a special issue of the on this topic. This demonstrates how better and faster product development can be achieved through the integration of lean principles with the best of more traditional new product development (NPD) practices, into a holistic system that can be characterised by value-focused and risk-based decision making, the socio-technical integration of people and process, improved project, pipeline and portfolio management, optimized knowledge management, and the creation of a learning organization. Unfortunately, while the increasing global competition offers the potential to improve the quality of life for many, the spirit of faster, better, and cheaper also threatens to endanger the future of our planet as a whole. As the majority of a product’s social and ecological impacts are committed in the design phase, it, therefore, seems imperative to investigate the integration of lean product development and eco-design principles. As a result, this work also explores the symbiosis of both approaches through the identification of tools and methods that can support the triple bottom-line goals for a sustainable future of life and business.

Keywords: lean product development     sustainability engineering     responsible design    

Not asthma, but GERD: case report

WANG Zhonggao

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 115-119 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0022-6

Abstract: Therefore, such a case is reported in detail, similar cases are mentioned briefly as well, and a mechanism responsible

Keywords: resistance     mechanism responsible     unappreciated     responsiveness     different    

Nano thermo-hydrodynamics method for investigating cell membrane fluidity

YANG Yang, LIU Jing

Frontiers in Energy 2008, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 121-128 doi: 10.1007/s11708-008-0033-2

Abstract: thermodynamic processes are vital to cell existence, growth, division, differentiation and are also responsible

Keywords: responsible     phenomenological     phenomena     modes–lateral diffusion     differentiation    

Relationship between expression of hepatocyte grow factor and apoptosis of trophoblasts in hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy

OUYANG Shan, ZHANG Qinghua, QIAO Fuyuan

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 386-389 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0075-6

Abstract: indicate that HGF inhibits the apoptosis mediated by Fas, and the reduced expression of HGF in HDCP may be responsible

Keywords: pregnancy     concentration     possible relationship     responsible     hepatocyte    

Construction engineering management culture shift: Is the lowest tender offer dead?

Eric SCHEEPBOUWER, Douglas D. GRANSBERG, Carla Lopez del PUERTO

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2017, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 49-57 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2017014

Abstract: The method of awarding projects to the lowest responsible tenderer was originally implemented to guard

Keywords: cost certainty     lowest responsible bid     best value     public procurement     construction engineering management    

A comparative review of the state and advancement of Site-Specific Crop Management in the UK and China

Zhenhong LI, James TAYLOR, Lynn FREWER, Chunjiang ZHAO, Guijun YANG, Zhenhai LI, Zhigang LIU, Rachel GAULTON, Daniel WICKS, Hugh MORTIMER, Xiao CHENG, Chaoqing YU, Zhanyi SUN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 116-136 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018240

Abstract: A particular emphasis is given to the role of socio-demographic factors and the application of responsible

Keywords: remote sensing     decision support     responsible research and innovation     digital soil mapping    

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Lean Product Development—Faster, Better … Cleaner?

Geert Letens

Journal Article

Not asthma, but GERD: case report

WANG Zhonggao

Journal Article

Nano thermo-hydrodynamics method for investigating cell membrane fluidity

YANG Yang, LIU Jing

Journal Article

Relationship between expression of hepatocyte grow factor and apoptosis of trophoblasts in hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy

OUYANG Shan, ZHANG Qinghua, QIAO Fuyuan

Journal Article

Construction engineering management culture shift: Is the lowest tender offer dead?

Eric SCHEEPBOUWER, Douglas D. GRANSBERG, Carla Lopez del PUERTO

Journal Article

A comparative review of the state and advancement of Site-Specific Crop Management in the UK and China

Zhenhong LI, James TAYLOR, Lynn FREWER, Chunjiang ZHAO, Guijun YANG, Zhenhai LI, Zhigang LIU, Rachel GAULTON, Daniel WICKS, Hugh MORTIMER, Xiao CHENG, Chaoqing YU, Zhanyi SUN

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