Search for dissertations about: "cross-functional co-operation"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words cross-functional co-operation.
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1. Product development in change : Cross-functional Co-operation and PDM implementations
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2. Cross-functional co-operation and networking in industrial settings
Abstract : The main process of this dissertation involves thedevelopment and refinement of a conceptual framework fordescribing and discussing cross-functional co-operation andnetworking within product realisation processes. The conceptualframework, the analysis of the case study and a discussion ofthe implications and challenges for research and industrialsector are the main results of the dissertation. READ MORE
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3. Mechatronics engineering : New requirements on cross-functional integration
Abstract : Several industrial sectors experience an increased reliance on mechatronic systems as electronics and software are being embedded into the traditional mechanical systems of these industries. Important challenges within mechatronics engineering comes from management of multi-disciplinary development project teams and the highly complex scope of problems, which in turn require extensive coordination and integration, both in terms of technical and organisational matters. READ MORE
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4. Analysis of Work Methods in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Abstract : Globalisation leading to increased lead-time pressure within engineering departments put demands on efficient human work processes. The trend is towards co-located, cross-functional teams, but also towards geographically dispersed organisations, and collaboration among specialists over not only departmental boundaries, but also across company boundaries. READ MORE
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5. Problems in public e-service development
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the general problem of integration and co-operation between business and IT organisations, and on the specific problem of co-ordinating the development process across stovepiped departments that do not collaborate cross-functionally. The purpose is to increase knowledge and understanding about public organisations’ difficulties in meeting their customers’ and the organisation’s needs for electronic services. READ MORE