The Product in Development (PID) Control Theory: How Product Development Processes Can be Modeled and Optimized as Engineering Control Systems

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Tuesday, February 4 2:15 PM - 3:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana

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Location: 203AB


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Title: The Product in Development (PID) Control Theory: How Product Development Processes Can be Modeled and Optimized as Engineering Control Systems

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Ever wonder why some parts of the product development process (PDP) flow and move quickly, while other, more critical parts seem to bog down, and progress is hard to come by?  This talk takes a new look at PDP principles by comparing them to an age-old engineering marvel – the PID control system.  The same principles apply to optimizing the system’s response and arriving at the desired goal, this time on-time and on budget.

Type: Design.Engineer.Build Conference


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