DocumentCode
330167
Title
Improving engineering productivity: a time study of an engineer´s typical work day
Author
Evers, J.H. ; Oehler, G.M. ; Tucker, M.G.
Author_Institution
Raytheon Syst. Co., McKinney, TX, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
11-13 Oct 1998
Firstpage
377
Lastpage
383
Abstract
We present the results of a detailed time study performed in 1996, to understand an engineer´s typical working day. The study was developed using a design of experiments approach, to identify important factors affecting engineers working on product development projects. This study included extensive debriefings and data analysis to characterize sources of variability. The results provide insight into ways to increase the time spent on the value-added, core design work. In particular, it illustrates that many low-technology solutions can have a noticeable impact on engineering productivity, by reducing the time spent on nonengineering activities. This can also serve to guide corporate improvement efforts, as well as investment decisions. Several of the observations and conclusions are discussed in more detail. An overview of selected approaches that can be used on individual projects to address the issues is provided, along with some examples of their actual use and results
Keywords
design of experiments; engineering; human resource management; product development; corporate improvement efforts; data analysis; debriefings; design of experiments approach; engineer´s typical work day; engineering productivity; engineering productivity improvement; investment decisions; low-technology solutions; nonengineering activities; product development projects; time study; value-added core design work; variability sources characterisation; Computational fluid dynamics; Costs; Data analysis; Design engineering; Information analysis; Instruments; Investments; Manufacturing; Product development; Productivity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering and Technology Management, 1998. Pioneering New Technologies: Management Issues and Challenges in the Third Millennium. IEMC '98 Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Juan, PR
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5082-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMC.1998.727789
Filename
727789
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