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The P-51 Mustangperhaps the finest piston engine fighter ever builtwas designed and put into flight in just a few months. Specifications were finalized on March 15, 1940; the airfoil prototype was complete on September 9; and the aircraft made its maiden flight on October 26. Now that is a lean development process!
Allen Ward and Durward Sobek, commenting on the development of the P-51 Mustang and its exemplary use of trade-off curves.
Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award recipient, 2008.Despite attempts to interpret and apply lean product development techniques, companies still struggle with design quality problems, long lead times, and high development costs.
In a truly groundbreaking first edition ofLean Product and Process Development, Ward delivered -- with passion and penetrating insights that cannot be found elsewhere -- a comprehensive view of lean principles for developing and sustaining product and process development.
In the second edition, Durward Sobek, professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Montana State Universityand one of Ward's premier studentsedits and reorganizes the original text to make it more accessible and actionable. This new edition builds on the first one by:
Addingfive in-depth and inspiring case studies.Including insightful new examples and illustrations.
Updating concepts and tools based on recent developments in product development.
Expanding the discussion around the critical concept of set-based concurrent engineering.
Adding a more detailed table of contents and an index to make the book more accessible and user-friendly.