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From to : the evolution of concurrent engineering at Fuji Xerox
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Endo, Atsushi
, Umemoto, Katsuhiro
, Machado, Marcelo
2004
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2004
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This case study examines the evolution of R&D knowledge management at Japans business equipment maker Fuji Xerox, from the sashimi system, a Japanese origin of concurrent engineering, to its successor zen-in system, which is composed mainly of a real high-tech discussion room equipped with databases that provide technical information and two 70-inch displays that shows virtual but real-size, three-dimensional graphic models. We found that Fuji Xerox has chosen the hybridization strategy that mixes human-based and IT-based knowledge-sharing techniques. We also argue that concurrent engineering provides not only efficiency benefits but also positive effects on group and organizational creativity. Finally we present a conceptual framework of how concurrent engineering works, i.e. uncertainty and diversity necessitate concurrency which produces such benefits as efficiency and creativity, and which in turn realizes product integrity.
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