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Managing Engineering Design [Hardcover]

Crispin Hales (Author)
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February 1994 0582039339 978-0582039339 First Edition
Engineering design concerns us all. We expect high quality products at low cost, and we want designs to be safe, reliable and environmentally friendly. Meeting these demands is the responsibility of the Design Manager, who in addition to guiding the design team must communicate with all parties concerned with the project and gain their support. Managing Engineering Design is a highly practical book for all design managers and their teams. It provides comprehensive guidelines for the management of an engineering design project within a systematic framework. Provides a highly practical and systematic approach to the management of an engineering design project. It discusses the context of the design project; the task, the team and the tools required to complete the project; and the project itself, offering a structural approach to systems.

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Industrial organisations are facing increasing international pressure.  To remain in business, they must continually design new competitive products.  These products, and the processes by which they are designed, are becoming increasingly complex.  A mistake during the design process becomes more costly to rectify the later it is discovered - and can have particularly damaging consequences if it is not discovered until the product is in use.  High quality engineering design and the sound management of engineering design projects are therefore crucial to the financial success of industrial organisations. Design managers and design engineers face a daunting task and need all the help they can get.  This help must address the complexity of the design process, be simple to understand and capable of being applied quickly and effectively.  This clearly written book, which is full of valuable guidance supported by its unique checklists and worksheets, provides practical and effective help. When managing any project, it is important during every phase of the project to identify and understand the factors that are influencing the progress of the project.  Once the key influencing factors have been identified, the available resources can be deployed to maximise the positive influences and minimise the negative ones...Hales and Gooch argue that successful management of the design team requires the effective handling of three issues: the activities of the team; the outputs from the team; and the influences on the team.  Each issue is carefully addressed in the book, which has a clear and logical structure divided into three parts.  Part I addresses the overall context within which a project takes place.  Part II discusses the task to be undertaken, the team that will undertake the task and the tools available to help.  Part III focuses on each phase of the project itself.  To clarify the arguments being presented, two case studies provide examples throughout the book.  The first is complex made-to-order engineering product, the gasifier test rig, and the second is a mass-produced consumer product, the Life chair.  These two contrasting examples demonstrate how the ideas and techniques described in the book can be applied to a wide range of engineering design projects.  At the end of each chapter there are helpful ‘tips for management’ drawn from the results of the authors’ empirical research and experience. Using the checklists and worksheets, design managers and design engineers are quickly able to gain insights into the current status of their project.  Key factors influencing the progress of the project can thus be highlighted and the appropriate action taken. This remarkable book, based on sound empirical research and design project experience, will be an enormous help to design managers and design engineers, who are under ever increasing pressure to design safe, reliable and cost-effective products to ever tighter project deadlines. Ken Wallace 17 November 2003 In the second edition of their book Managing Engineering Design Hales and Gooch approach the problem of moving engineering management theory into practice. The topic is more complex than one would anticipate as almost every company has their own blend of engineering management. Hales and Gooch, however, manage to pull together a concise package of best practices in engineering management and successfully tie together the different activities that often are presented unconnected. This is no minor feat and I lift my hat to that.I was particularly appealed to the practical approach of Hales and Gooch. The use of current and well-known products, like the human transporter by Segway, as examples made reading the book interesting and pleasurable. In contrast to many other works in the area Hales and Gooch rightly note that modern design is group work and as a result communication is a key to successful management. Practitioners of engineering design management will hail the inclusion of checklists in electronic format. On the whole the book proved to be worthwhile and pleasant reading. Roope Takala, Program Manager, Nokia Group --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Longman Pub Group; First Edition edition (February 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0582039339
  • ISBN-13: 978-0582039339
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,616,754 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Practical approach on engineering program management, January 13, 2007
The book focuses on practical management challenges and decision making of engineering design programs. It's most recommended reading for engineering program managers, engineering design leads and senior design engineers responsible for new product development programs of medium level of complexity.

The book is easy to read thanks to it's hands-on approach of walking through two real-world engineering development programs as example cases, giving invaluable practical tips and management checklists at each of the program stages (one of the example cases creates a new innovative office chair, the other case designs a material testing chamber for energy engineering). Relations to other engineering program stakeholders such as marketing, top management and customers are also discussed.

The biggest shortcoming of the book is that the specific challenges of integrating electronics and digital control into the designed systems are practically omitted, although such components are ubiquitous in most modern complex system designs. However, the book's lessons otherwise generalize well into all kinds of engineering design programs and thus the book can be recommended as additional reading also for embedded systems design managers.
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