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Making Value: Integrating Manufacturing, Design, and Innovation to Thrive in the Changing Global Economy (Repost)

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Making Value: Integrating Manufacturing, Design, and Innovation to Thrive in the Changing Global Economy (Repost)

Making Value: Integrating Manufacturing, Design, and Innovation to Thrive in the Changing Global Economy By ed. Kate S. Whitefoot and Steve Olson
2012 | 49 Pages | ISBN: 0309264480 | PDF | 6 MB


This issue focuses on two particular goals. First, - to examine not just manufacturing but the broad array of activities that are inherently associated with manufacturing, including innovation and design. Second, - to focus not just on making things but on making value, since value is the quality that will underlie high-paying jobs in America's future. Rapidly advancing technologies in areas such as biomanufacturing, robotics, smart sensors, cloud-based computing, and nanotechnology have transformed not only the factory floor but also the way products are invented and designed, putting a premium on continual innovation and highly skilled workers. A shift in manufacturing toward smaller runs and custom-designed products is favoring agile and adaptable workplaces, business models, and employees, all of which have become a specialty in the United States. Contents 1 MAKING VALUE THROUGH INTEGRATED INNOVATION, DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, AND SERVICE The Opportunity Box 1-1 Spotlight on Biomanufacturing: Opportunities and Needs for Value Creation Technology and the Transformation of Work Box 1-2 The Past, Present, and Future of Manufacturing Work What Is Value? And How Do We Make It? Box 1-3 Making Value in America Does Integration Require Colocation? Box 1-4 Spotlight on Electronics: Linking Design and Production 2 BUILDING THE ECOSYSTEM FOR MAKING VALUE Human Capital Box 2-1 Creating Human Capital: Manufacturing, Design, and Innovation Education at Georgia Tech Business Practices Box 2-2 SRI’s Value Creation Process Box 2-3 Different Collaborative Models for Innovation in Large and Small Companies Government Services Infrastructure Leapfrogging to the Next Generation Box 2-4 Manufacturing for Sustainability APPENDIXES A Workshop Agenda