| Publisher | Hewlett Packard | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 21 Feb 2002 |
| Topics | Project Management, Supply Chain Management | ||
| Downloads | 1 | ||
In this webcast, HP Supply Chain Manager Doug Kahn spearheaded efforts to create build-to-order factories in Roseville, California, and now in Singapore. Hear how his team validated and adopted proven processes where they made sense, and developed a new approach when business objectives differed or earlier assumptions were no longer valid. This ongoing success story illustrates how HP successfully leveraged a high-velocity manufacturing environment, while adapting to evolving business requirements.
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