Author: United States. Maritime Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Shipbuilding
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Shipyard Organization and Management Development
Author: United States. Maritime Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Shipbuilding
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Shipbuilding
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Shipyard Organization and Management Development
Shipyard Organization and Management Development (The National Shipbuilding Research Program).
Author:
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
Research into various other aspects of Ishiwajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI's) shipbuilding system led to suspicion that Japanese and American shipbuilders differed greatly in their development and employment of college-educated middle management. The research indicated that Japanese shipbuilders cultivate and exploit middle management to a far greater degree. Thus, additional research was begun under the title, Role and Development of Middle Management. Later, discovery was made that IHI s management development approach conformed with basic principles of organization and management as taught in U.S. universities. Thus, the project was redirected to include the influence of traditional functional organization versus a product organization such as IHI s. This report concludes that an effective management development program is impossible with a traditional functional organization. Further, the research disclosed that: IHI s impressive management development program was possible because of a form of product organization applied to shipbuilding, and far from being the result of Japanese culture, the marriage of product organization and management development is regarded as vital by various outstanding firms in the U.S. and is well documented by American academia. Japanese shipbuilding managers seem to have read U.S. textbooks. Thus, the appropriate question is not, What are the Japanese doing? Instead, it is, What are U.S. shipbuilders not doing?
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
Research into various other aspects of Ishiwajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI's) shipbuilding system led to suspicion that Japanese and American shipbuilders differed greatly in their development and employment of college-educated middle management. The research indicated that Japanese shipbuilders cultivate and exploit middle management to a far greater degree. Thus, additional research was begun under the title, Role and Development of Middle Management. Later, discovery was made that IHI s management development approach conformed with basic principles of organization and management as taught in U.S. universities. Thus, the project was redirected to include the influence of traditional functional organization versus a product organization such as IHI s. This report concludes that an effective management development program is impossible with a traditional functional organization. Further, the research disclosed that: IHI s impressive management development program was possible because of a form of product organization applied to shipbuilding, and far from being the result of Japanese culture, the marriage of product organization and management development is regarded as vital by various outstanding firms in the U.S. and is well documented by American academia. Japanese shipbuilding managers seem to have read U.S. textbooks. Thus, the appropriate question is not, What are the Japanese doing? Instead, it is, What are U.S. shipbuilders not doing?
Shipyard Management in Action
Author: Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Management Development
Publisher:
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Category : Executives
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Executives
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Shipbuilding Management
Author: George Bruce
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811589755
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book highlights the main features of shipbuilding management which lead to successful completion of shipbuilding projects. A brief review of the market context for the industry, its historical development are given to explain how shipbuilding arrived at its current structure. First pre-production including design, planning, cost estimating, procurement of materials and sub-contracting. Then, the production sequence outlines part preparation, hull assembly and construction, outfitting and painting, testing and completion. The importance of human resources and management organisation are explained. Building a ship is a complex project, so the principles of project management are described, first in general terms and then with specific reference to their application in shipbuilding. Finally managing the progress of a shipbuilding project and achieving completion are emphasised.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811589755
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book highlights the main features of shipbuilding management which lead to successful completion of shipbuilding projects. A brief review of the market context for the industry, its historical development are given to explain how shipbuilding arrived at its current structure. First pre-production including design, planning, cost estimating, procurement of materials and sub-contracting. Then, the production sequence outlines part preparation, hull assembly and construction, outfitting and painting, testing and completion. The importance of human resources and management organisation are explained. Building a ship is a complex project, so the principles of project management are described, first in general terms and then with specific reference to their application in shipbuilding. Finally managing the progress of a shipbuilding project and achieving completion are emphasised.
Concurrent Engineering
Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Development
Recommendations for Management Training and Development
Author: Shipbuilding Industry Training Board
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780703900029
Category : Executives
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780703900029
Category : Executives
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Guidelines for the Development of Best Management Practices for the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry
Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
This report is a handbook/guide for the shipbuilding and ship repair industry to develop Best Management Practices (BMPs). Thus, the handbook may be useful for fulfilling various federal, state, and local environmental requirements. This guide was prepared to supply generally acceptable BMPs that can be applied to shipyards throughout the nation. The BMPs are written in a generic nature to allow for various shipyard sizes and geographical locations. Specific BMPs need to be developed for individual shipyard permits based upon local requirements and circumstances. The BMPs supplied in this guide address water quality issues and suggest methods to minimize the potential for water pollution. In many cases, the BMPs supplied in this document overlap existing laws and regulations (i.e., Spill Prevention Control Countermeasure Plan). The Best Management Practices (BMPs) developed by this project and published in this document are guidelines to assist in the control and prevention of potential water pollution in the shipyard environment. These recommendations or guidelines are intended to be interpreted and applied by environmental engineers and other qualified persons trained in this discipline. The BMPs are not developed for use as legal standards and the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) does not advocate their use as such. However, it is recommended that individuals and organizations use these recommendations and guidelines as a supplement to their environmental program.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
This report is a handbook/guide for the shipbuilding and ship repair industry to develop Best Management Practices (BMPs). Thus, the handbook may be useful for fulfilling various federal, state, and local environmental requirements. This guide was prepared to supply generally acceptable BMPs that can be applied to shipyards throughout the nation. The BMPs are written in a generic nature to allow for various shipyard sizes and geographical locations. Specific BMPs need to be developed for individual shipyard permits based upon local requirements and circumstances. The BMPs supplied in this guide address water quality issues and suggest methods to minimize the potential for water pollution. In many cases, the BMPs supplied in this document overlap existing laws and regulations (i.e., Spill Prevention Control Countermeasure Plan). The Best Management Practices (BMPs) developed by this project and published in this document are guidelines to assist in the control and prevention of potential water pollution in the shipyard environment. These recommendations or guidelines are intended to be interpreted and applied by environmental engineers and other qualified persons trained in this discipline. The BMPs are not developed for use as legal standards and the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) does not advocate their use as such. However, it is recommended that individuals and organizations use these recommendations and guidelines as a supplement to their environmental program.
Shipyard Development Planning
Author: President James R. McCaul (International Maritime Associates, Inc., USA.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Shipbuilding
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Shipbuilding
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description