Carbon fiber is hard to handle. See why from an operations perspective. Not for ships soon! But maybe before cars!
Cars to follow Bikes: BMW to increase volume of carbon fiber cars « The Operations Room
Carbon fiber is hard to handle. See why from an operations perspective. Not for ships soon! But maybe before cars!
Cars to follow Bikes: BMW to increase volume of carbon fiber cars « The Operations Room
Posted in Production Operations
June 25 2011 is the Day of the Seafarer. We should thank seafarers for their contribution to the world’s wellbeing.
I personally want to thank some of my student seafarers, those who came to Cal Maritime after some years on the sea. there were many, and I learned from each one something of importance about the lifestyle, the hardship, and the value of the seafaring life.
Posted in Leadership, Shipping, Supply Chains
How does Apple succeed? Being control freaks about operations. Should we be? Control freaks both succeed and don’t, depending on whether they control the right things well.
I can remember the day when IBM were control freaks about anything to do with their computers. This is in part the old tension between preserving proprietary content and opening up to get more customers (and possibly cheaper ones who have a lower Total Cost of Ownership reservation price).
Charles Fine’s interesting research on the endless cycle between vertical integration and modularity is relevant here, and his notion of cycle time.
The genius behind the Apple Store « The Operations Room
Posted in Production Operations