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Get airborne, follow the mission and join in with fantastic deep
view 3D. Strap yourself in to fly with the scariest stunt flyers,
land a huge C-130 Transporter, spin belly-up inverted in the sky,
run with fast jets and fighter aces. Float in space above planet
Earth and check out mean machines of the future - it's all in
Flying Machines. With stunning photography and special effect 3D
images.
Take off with some of the world's famous aircraft. This book
contains 4 super punch-out Glide Planes in a pull-out center
section. With pre-cut parts they're so easy to assemble And that's
not all. After you have built the planes you still have a fantastic
20 page full color book, filled with great pictures showing the
history of flight - from its beginnings up to the fastest, biggest
and strangest flying machines ever created.
Why do we feel like we are always performing? Where does this
impulse come from? As John Starke shows in The Secret Place of
Thunder, our modern world has internalized the idea that the
markers of having an admirable and successful life are primarily
visible. It leads us to believe that a sense of self-worth and
identity are metrics to be displayed. The performance of the self
has become more important than the reality. We live as if the most
important things about us are to be performed before others; that
our deepest happiness will come from being who others think we
ought to be. But when Jesus says, "Do not practice your
righteousness before others," he is leading us to believe that the
most important things about us are hidden. How does the Bible lead
us to live primarily before God? How does Jesus lead us to
wholeness? Jesus teaches us to live, not for the eyes of others or
even for ourselves, but in the secret place where our Father in
heaven sees and rewards.
Blast off into deep view 3D space Follow your very own mission
instructions to visit a space motel, land on the moon, dock a space
station and even walk in space Stunning images of the past, present
and future. Space exploration all comes to life in amazing 3D
detail. Featuring an interactive Question and Answer section to
test your knowledge on each page
In the early years of the 21st Century, as a result of many
changes, it has become possible for the first time for tens of
thousands of companies to offer manufactured products to customers
across six continents. For many of these "global products," there
are potentially more than a billion customers. In 2007, Wall Street
hit new highs as the enormous opportunity for increased sales and
profits became clear. However the new environment is not easy to
manage and the risks are high.
Meeting the various requirements of customers from a range of
countries, choosing the most suitable locations for the different
stages of development and manufacturing, deciding what can be
global and what must be local, implementing suitable processes and
systems, accommodating different national regulations, and
efficiently dividing the workload between diverse sites are among
the many challenges faced by providers of global products.
Product Lifecycle Management is now used worldwide to manage the
innovation, development and support of global products. This key
new business activity manages a product anywhere in the world, at
any time in its life: from the first idea through to recycling and
disposal.
Based on interviews with executives and managers in companies
such as ABB, Alcatel-Lucent, Dow Corning and Siemens, Global
Product outlines the new environment and driving forces, and the
resulting opportunities and challenges. From lessons learned, it
draws conclusions about best practices and the ground rules for
successful strategies, structures and implementation. In addition,
the objectives and components of Product Lifecycle Management are
highlighted.
This book presents some twenty case studies, showing how companies
in different industry sectors and of different sizes make advances
in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Like the author's previous
volumes, this book provides a valuable resource for those wishing
to learn about PLM and how to implement and apply it in their
companies. Helping readers to * learn about implementing and
benefiting from PLM; * learn about good PLM solutions and best
practice; * improve their planning and decision-making abilities; *
benefit from the lessons learned by the companies featured in the
case studies; * proceed faster and further with PLM the book
presents effective PLM solutions and best practices. At the same
time, the case studies included demonstrate how different companies
implement and benefit from PLM. Each case study is addressed in a
separate chapter and details a different situation, enabling
readers to put themselves in the situation and think through
different actions and decisions. A valuable resource for PLM team
managers and employees in engineering and manufacturing companies,
the book is also of interest to researchers and students in
industrial engineering fields.
This book presents basic information on CAD/CAM and describes how
to select, implement, and run a CAD/CAM system in the mechanical
engineering environment. It also describes the overall state of
CAD/CAM today in different industrial sectors and for different
manufacturing technologies.
Here are 13 more incredible true stories of Cleveland crime and
disaster. Meet such local characters as Martha Wise, the Merry
Widow of Medina, who poisoned a dozen relatives with arsenic
because she enjoyed funerals; Velma West, big-city girl of
Cleveland's Jazz Age, who was driven to murder her small-town
husband by the slow pace of life in Painesville; Cleveland Safety
Director Eliot Ness and his nemesis, the "Mad Butcher of Kingsbury
Run"; and many other local heroes and villains.
This second volume moves beyond a general introduction to product
lifecycle management (PLM) and its principal elements to provide a
more in-depth analysis of the subjects introduced in Volume 1 (21st
Century Paradigm for Product Realisation). Providing insights into
the emergence of PLM and the opportunities it offers, key concepts
such as the PLM Grid and the PLM Paradigm are introduced along with
the main components of PLM and the associated characteristics,
issues and approaches. Detailing the 10 components of PLM:
objectives and metrics; management and organisation; business
processes; people; product data; PDM systems; other PLM
applications; facilities and equipment; methods; and products, it
provides examples and best practices. The book concludes with
instructions to help readers implement and use PLM successfully,
including outlining the phases of a PLM Initiative: development of
PLM vision and strategy; documentation of the current situation;
description of future scenarios; development of implementation
strategies and plans; implementation and use. The main activities,
tasks, methods, timing and tools of the different phases are also
described.
Based on interviews with top executives from companies of
different sizes and in different industries, this book explains the
benefits and challenges of Global Product Development. "Global
Product" provides examples from many companies, draws conclusions
about best practices, and shows how to manage the innovation,
development and support of Global Products. The author is the
President of John Stark Associates, a leading service provider in
the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) market, and has published
numerous articles and books in the field.
The world clamors for efficiency and productivity. But the life of
prayer is neither efficient nor productive. Instead, as we learn in
the psalms, prayer calls us to wait, to watch, to listen, to taste,
and to see. These things are not productive by any modern
measure-but they are transformative. As a pastor in Manhattan, John
Starke knows the bustle and busyness of our society. But he also
knows that prayer is not just for spiritual giants. Prayer, he
writes, is for each of us-not because we are full of spiritual
wisdom and maturity, but because we are empty. Here is an
invitation to discover, via the church's ancient rhythms and with
Starke's clear, practical guidance, the possibility of prayer. Here
is a book about prayer that is really a book about the whole
Christian life.
This fifth edition of "Product Lifecycle Management" updates and
adds to the successful fourth edition, the most frequently cited
PLM publication. It gives the reader a thorough explanation of
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and provides them with a full
understanding and the skills to implement PLM within their own
business environment. This new and expanded edition is fully
updated to reflect the many technological and management advances
made in PLM since the release of the fourth edition. "Product
Lifecycle Management" will broaden the reader's understanding of
PLM, nurturing the skills needed to implement PLM successfully and
to achieve world-class product performance across the lifecycle.
Among the components of PLM described are product-related business
processes, product data, product data management (PDM) systems,
other PLM applications, best practices, company objectives and
organisation. This book also describes the relationships of PLM
with the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, Digital Twins and
Digital Threads. "Product Lifecycle Management" (5th edition)
explains what PLM is, and why it is needed. It describes the
environment in which products are ideated, developed, manufactured,
supported and retired, before addressing the main components of PLM
and PLM Initiatives. Key activities in PLM Initiatives described
include organisational change management (OCM) and project
management. The final part of the book addresses the PLM
Initiative, showing the typical steps and activities of a PLM
project or initiative.
This graduate textbook is focused on digital transformation. It
answers key questions regarding: which technologies can be used to
transform an organisation, which activities within an organisation
can be transformed, and what the aim of digital transformation
should be. The content is divided into three main parts, the first
of which offers an introduction to the topic, highlights
fundamental examples of digital transformation, defines the
terminology, and enables readers to quickly understand the main
components of digital transformation. The second part of the book
addresses examples of digital transformation from several
industries, including: government; finance; health; manufacturing;
and education. The third and final section of the book describes
the activities and processes within a typical digital
transformation programme. The pedagogical approach to the process
makes the book beneficial to both students who have never been
involved in such a programme and practitioners who plan to
implement digital transformation in their organisation.
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