Project Management for Automotive Engineers : A Field Guide

Title: Project Management for Automotive Engineers : A Field Guide
Author: , Roopa Shenoy
ISBN: 0768080770 / 9780768080773
Format: Hard Cover
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2016
Availability: Out of Stock

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Project Management for Automotive Engineers: A Field Guide was developed to help automotive engineers be better project managers as automotive projects involve suppliers dispersed across the globe, and can often span multiple years. Project scope change is common, and so too are the budget constraints and tight deadlines. This book is an excellent guide on how to manage continuous change.

As project management in this particular industry is intrinsically linked to product development, the chapters focus on the project management aspects that are significant during the various stages of a product development cycle, including business case evaluation, process development cycle, test phases, production ramp up at the plant and at the Tier 1 supplier level, and how to work within a matrix-structured organization. The principles of value projects and how to revive failing projects are discussed. Together with demonstrating metrics, and the techniques to ensure the project remains on schedule and on budget, it is a must-have for professionals getting started on this activity.

The authors, Jon M. Quigley and Roopa Jha Shenoy, are certified project managers and have 33 years of combined experience of doing so particularly in the automotive industry.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Overview of Managing Automotive Projects
Chapter 2 : Business Case and Product Development Models
Chapter 3 : Vehicle Subsystem and Concept Generation
Chapter 4 : Product Development
Chapter 5 : Process Developmen
Chapter 6 : Product Life Cycle and Testing
Chapter 7 : Design to Ramp Up Production
Chapter 8 : Early Production
Chapter 9 : Project Closure and Something More
Chapter 10 : Closing Remarks

Index
List of Abbreviations
About the Authors