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CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT METRICS
Configuration Management Metrics
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By
Frank B. Watts, EC3 Corp

Description


Configuration Management (CM) has become a key strategy for successful manufacturing companies. Controlling the design documentation throughout its lifecycle and knowing what is in the product is imperative for quickly moving a new product to the marketplace, identifying and making necessary changes as fast as possible. CM is similarly important to efficient, high quality and low cost supply chain and production processes. It is also critical to maintenance, repair, retrofit, service parts provisioning as well as the elephant in the room – liability protection. Fast, accurate, efficient, documented, measured and well understood Configuration Management is also critical to profitability.

Frank Watts' Configuration Management Metrics gets engineers and managers up and running with Configuration Management measurement, reporting and benchmarking strategies designed to deliver world-class manufacturing outcomes.

About the Author
Frank Watts is a consultant with nearly 50 years of industrial and consulting experience.  He has founded his own company to specialize in Configuration Management. Mr. Watts has guided the development of the engineering change control process at many companies, making significant contributions to improve new product release processes, install MRP/ERP systems and new numbering systems, and help companies attain a single BOM database, and guide reengineering of the Configuration Management processes.  He is author of three editions of the Engineering Documentation Control Handbook



Audience
Engineering designers and managers; anyone involved in configuration management functions

Contents


Acknowledgements

Preface





Chapter 1 Introduction


  • What is CM?
  • Setting the stage for innovation
  • Bridge the gap
  • CM processes
  • Why is measurement important
  • Importance/urgency of metrics
  • CM process ladder
  • Process quality






Chapter 2 Metrics and process requirements


  • Timeliness of reporting
  • The first step to improvement
  • Not enough data/too much data
  • Metric formats
  • Thru-put time
  • Frequency of reporting
  • Policy and procedure requirements
  • Work in process and thru-put time
  • Getting management's attention
  • Management champion
  • Training metrics
  • Setting goals
  • Tooting your horn
  • Facts database
  • Benchmarking
  • Benchmarking survey – general






Chapter 3 New item release


  • Release standards, definition and rules
  • New product time to market
  • Release process flow diagram
  • Release activity data
  • Release activity summary
  • Release – sorting out what's important
  • Development process case study
  • Release in lead time
  • Release time benchmarks
  • Support and manufacturing process documents
  • Other engineering release metrics
  • Release process quality
  • Release phase status
  • Benchmarking survey – release process






Chapter 4 Order entry and fulfillment


  • Order entry process
  • Order fulfillment
  • Promise to deliver
  • Make to order
  • Design to order
  • Make to print
  • Make to stock
  • Order entry and fulfillment process quality






Chapter 5 Bill of material (BOM) process


  • BOM process standards
  • Part number assignment
  • Item master file
  • Multiple BOMs
  • BOM reconciliation and correction
  • New product BOM status
  • BOM levels
  • Benchmarking survey – BOM process






Chapter 6 Request process


  • Request process standards
  • Request flow diagram
  • Request action items list
  • Request process time metrics
  • Request rejection is OK
  • Benchmarking survey – request process






Chapter 7 Ancillary processes


  • Deviations
  • Deviation standards
  • Deviation to make a fast change
  • Service parts
  • Publications
  • Failure reporting






Chapter 8 Change cost


  • Benchmarking survey – change cost
  • Cost standards
  • Average cost of a change
  • Payback
  • Market demand
  • Cost metric and application
  • Real cost reductions
  • Other possible cost metrics
  • Bottom line






Chapter 9 Change process


  • Change standards
  • Interchangeability
  • Change class
  • Change control process flow
  • Engineering phase
  • Technical release/point of no return
  • Configuration Management phase
  • Manufacturing phase
  • Change process summary
  • Case study
  • Engineering phase metrics
  • Point of no return metrics
  • CM phase metrics
  • Manufacturing phase metrics
  • Total change process time
  • Change process quality
  • Benchmarking survey – change process






Chapter 10 Field changes


  • Field change standards
  • Field change process flow
  • Field change order metrics
  • Field installation performance
  • Field change volume
  • Benchmarking survey – field changes






Chapter 11 Definitions


  • Data dictionary
  • Acronyms and terms
  • Summary
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • Index


Bibliographic details
Paperback, 280 pages, publication date: SEP-2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-096445-4
Imprint: WILLIAM ANDREW

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