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Corporate strategy for dramatic productivity surge /

Corporate Strategy for Dramatic Productivity Surge deals with the very basics of productivity and cost performance - including abridgement of time, increase in speed, enhancement of capabilities, increase in sensitivity and precision, enhancement of efficiency and effectiveness, alteration of size,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ishikawa, Akira, 1934-, Saisho, Tetsuro
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hackensack, NJ : WORLD SCIENTIFIC, [2013]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • pt. I. Case studies of productivity surges in management functions. Section 1. Time reduction
  • pt. II. Case studies of global-scale super effects. Section 1. Improvement in sensitivity. Section 2. Higher precision. Section 3. Increases in effectiveness and efficiency
  • pt. III. Case studies of super effects in marketing domains. Section 1. Size changes. Section 2. Cost reduction. Section 3. Sales expansion. Section 4. Other cases.
  • Introduction / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 1. Welding steel plates six times faster / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 2. The reduction of drying time by 90% / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 3. The sudden rise in web conferences and teleconferences / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 4. The reduction of traveling time from five to three hours / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 5. Shortening inspection time by 90% / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 6. Instantaneous and spontaneous information sharing / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 7. The development of a three-minute battery charger / Toru Fujii
  • ch. 8. High speed measurements enabled by the multi-head weigher (the computer scale) / Takashi Yonezawa
  • ch. 9. The remarkable speeds of sorting machines / Takashi Yonezawa
  • ch. 10. A ten-fold boost in speed and durability of the zip chain lifter / Takashi Yonezawa
  • ch. 11. The introduction of the virtual OS-based thin client / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 12. The future of the smart meter / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 13. The acceleration of processing speeds through the evolution of algorithms / Takashi Yonezawa
  • ch. 14. Increasing order processing capacity by 400 times to 600 times / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 15. A ten-fold increase in maximum output of photovoltaic power generation / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 16. Dramatic changes in the classification of world competitiveness by country / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 17. The spread of "intelligence Olympics" / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 18. A 150-fold increase in followers through a limited discount / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 19. Boosting dales of publications via data mining / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 20. Customers' return-to-store rate through Twitter usage exceeds 50% / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 21. 3.5 million net increase in mobile phone contracts within a year due to Twitter effect / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 22. Seawater desalination business enabled by reverse osmosis technology / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 23. The surprising properties of high electric current density / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 24. A fifteen-fold increase in followers through ground-breaking activities / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 25. A thirteen-fold increase in registrants through a limited-time event / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 26. CO[symbol] reduction business utilizing electric hydraulic shovels / Toru Fujii
  • ch. 27. CO[symbol] reduction via the realization of next generation thermal power / Toru Fujii.
  • Ch. 28. Introduction of the electric bus infrastructure / Toru Fujii
  • ch. 29. Twitter-driven record-breaking profit / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 30. The globalization of inter-regional mobility through low-cost carriers / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 31. Achieving a 15% savings in electricity without reducing factory output / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 32. The process of organizing information / Atsushi Tsujimoto
  • ch. 33. The learning process in product development / Atsushi Tsujimoto
  • ch. 34. Signs of explosive expansion in global geothermal power generation / Toru Fujii
  • ch. 35. Smart city/smart community markets / Toru Fujii
  • ch. 36. The e-learning market's growth potential / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 37. Expansion of management consulting project scenarios via information dispatches / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 38. Rapid expansion of partnerships through participating in common points programs / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 39. Reduction in cleaning costs by approximately 60% / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 40. A 40% cost reduction in transporting China-bound cargo / Tetsuro Saisho
  • ch. 41. Suica's role in generating revenue and reducing operational costs of vending machines / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 42. Business opportunities in ultracompact orbiter development / Akira Ishikawa
  • ch. 43. Rakuten's sales expansion by entry into the financial business / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 44. CECIL McBEE's product development model / Atsushi Tsujimoto
  • ch. 45. Provision of organizational information through Twitter / Atsushi Tsujimoto
  • ch. 46. Acceleration of the commercialization of the service business in the manufacturing industry / Toru Fujii
  • ch. 47. Improvement in convenience and economic effects achieved through ID sharing (expansion of economic effects) / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 48. The Blue Card's customer attraction effect in Nagano Prefecture (customer attraction growth) / Hiromichi Yasuoka
  • ch. 49. Increasing the number of visitors through twitter enlarging the number of followers / Junpei Nakagawa
  • ch. 50. Energy self-sufficiency with algae that produces oil. Discovery of a raw material / Kazuo Matsude
  • ch. 51. Negative effect of international politics / Akira Ishikawa
  • Conclusion. The road to achieving the super effect / Akira Ishikawa and Tetsuro Saisho.