Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies

Successful application of concurrent development processes (concurrent engineering) requires tight coordination. To speed development, tasks often proceed in parallel by relying on preliminary information from other tasks, information that has not yet been finalized. This frequently causes substanti...

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Main Authors: Terwiesch, Christian, Loch, Christoph H., De Meyer, Arnoud
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-45072018-07-10T04:38:32Z Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies Terwiesch, Christian Loch, Christoph H. De Meyer, Arnoud Successful application of concurrent development processes (concurrent engineering) requires tight coordination. To speed development, tasks often proceed in parallel by relying on preliminary information from other tasks, information that has not yet been finalized. This frequently causes substantial rework using as much as 50% of total engineering capacity. Previous studies have either described coordination as a complex social process, or have focused on the frequency, but not the content, of information exchanges. Through extensive fieldwork in a high-end German automotive manufacturer, we develop a framework of preliminary information that distinguishes information precision and information stability. Information precision refers to the accuracy of the information exchanged. Information stability defines the likelihood of changing a piece of information later in the process. This definition of preliminary information allows us to develop a time-dependent model for managing interdependent tasks, producing two alternative strategies: iterative and set-based coordination. We discuss the trade-offs in choosing a coordination strategy and how they change over time. This allows an organization to match its problem-solving strategy with the interdependence it faces. Set-based coordination requires an absence of ambiguity, and should be emphasized if either starvation costs or the cost of pursuing multiple design alternatives in parallel are low. Iterative coordination should be emphasized if the downstream task faces ambiguity, or if starvation costs are high and iteration (rework) costs are low. 2002-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3505 info:doi/10.1287/orsc.13.4.402.2948 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4507/viewcontent/ExchangingPreliminaryInformationConcurrentEngineering_2002_OrgSc.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Preliminary Information Concurrent Engineering Communication Coordination Problem-Solving Strategies Product Development Information Processing Business Administration, Management, and Operations Operations and Supply Chain Management
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topic Preliminary Information
Concurrent Engineering
Communication
Coordination
Problem-Solving Strategies
Product Development
Information Processing
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Operations and Supply Chain Management
spellingShingle Preliminary Information
Concurrent Engineering
Communication
Coordination
Problem-Solving Strategies
Product Development
Information Processing
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Terwiesch, Christian
Loch, Christoph H.
De Meyer, Arnoud
Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
description Successful application of concurrent development processes (concurrent engineering) requires tight coordination. To speed development, tasks often proceed in parallel by relying on preliminary information from other tasks, information that has not yet been finalized. This frequently causes substantial rework using as much as 50% of total engineering capacity. Previous studies have either described coordination as a complex social process, or have focused on the frequency, but not the content, of information exchanges. Through extensive fieldwork in a high-end German automotive manufacturer, we develop a framework of preliminary information that distinguishes information precision and information stability. Information precision refers to the accuracy of the information exchanged. Information stability defines the likelihood of changing a piece of information later in the process. This definition of preliminary information allows us to develop a time-dependent model for managing interdependent tasks, producing two alternative strategies: iterative and set-based coordination. We discuss the trade-offs in choosing a coordination strategy and how they change over time. This allows an organization to match its problem-solving strategy with the interdependence it faces. Set-based coordination requires an absence of ambiguity, and should be emphasized if either starvation costs or the cost of pursuing multiple design alternatives in parallel are low. Iterative coordination should be emphasized if the downstream task faces ambiguity, or if starvation costs are high and iteration (rework) costs are low.
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author Terwiesch, Christian
Loch, Christoph H.
De Meyer, Arnoud
author_facet Terwiesch, Christian
Loch, Christoph H.
De Meyer, Arnoud
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title Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
title_short Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
title_full Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
title_fullStr Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Exchanging Preliminary Information in Concurrent Engineering: Alternative Coordination Strategies
title_sort exchanging preliminary information in concurrent engineering: alternative coordination strategies
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3505
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