Automotive Management

Automotive Management PDF

Author: Jens Diehlmann

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 3486709968

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The authors point out the entire business orientated automotive value chain. With regard to the finance perspective these elements of the value chain are scrutinized chapter by chapter. Current trends in new mobility concepts, cross-industry strategic alliances as well as requirements for product launch, especially in the BRIC countries, are highlighted. The book provides the link between science and business practice in the automotive industry. It can be used as a textbook. Many practitioners might also use it as a guideline in the field of automotive management.

POWER

POWER PDF

Author: Sarah Morgans

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0981833675

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Presents the life and accomplishments of the market research executive whose persistence in getting auto executives to listen to customer concerns raised standards in the industry for automobile quality and safety and customer satisfaction.

Operations Management in Automotive Industries

Operations Management in Automotive Industries PDF

Author: Marco Gobetto

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-10-23

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9400775938

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This book has proved its worth over the years as a text for courses in Production Management at the Faculty of Automotive Engineering in Turin, Italy, but deserves a wider audience as it presents a compendium of basics on Industrial Management, since it covers all major topics required. It treats all subjects from product development and “make or buy”-decision strategies to the manufacturing systems setting and management through analysis of the main resources needed in production and finally exploring the supply chain management and the procurement techniques. The very last chapter recapitulates the previous ones by analysing key management indicators to pursue the value creation that is the real purpose of every industrial enterprise. As an appendix, a specific chapter is dedicated to the basics of production management where all main relevant definitions, techniques and criteria are treated, including some numerical examples, in order to provide an adequate foundation for understanding the other chapters. This book will be of use not only to Automotive Engineering students but a wide range of readers who wish to gain insight in the world of automotive engineering and the automotive industry in general.