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shkennedy@msm.edu replied to the topic "Customer Needs and Design Input" – 2 years, 8 months ago
Posted by: @rv347 In design controls, there is the DID and DSD documents. DID is design input and gives a broad description of the product (ex, “red knob”), whereas the DSD is design specification and gives a very specific description(ex,… Read more»
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mmd55 replied to the topic "Customer Needs and Design Input" – 3 years, 5 months ago
Posted by: @rv347 In design controls, there is the DID and DSD documents. DID is design input and gives a broad description of the product (ex, “red knob”), whereas the DSD is design specification and gives a very specific description(ex,… Read more»
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djwhitemsm-edu replied to the topic "Thoughts on BME degree, "a little of everything"" – 3 years, 11 months ago
Posted by: @rv347 Hi -In this week’s lecture Dr. Simon mentioned how BME is a diverse degree, in which you learn a little bit of everything. While it can be an advantage to have a variety of skill sets, you… Read more»
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llefevre replied to the topic "Unexpected Time Delays – miniSim" – 4 years ago
Posted by: @rv347 time complications that must be dealt with in order for the project to proceed A prime example of an unexpected time delay can be seen in the current vaccine role out in terms of the biotechnology sector… Read more»
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jmeghai replied to the topic "Customer Needs and Design Input" – 4 years, 5 months ago
Posted by: @rv347 In design controls, there is the DID and DSD documents. DID is design input and gives a broad description of the product (ex, “red knob”), whereas the DSD is design specification and gives a very specific description(ex,… Read more»
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JordanKayal replied to the topic "Thoughts on BME degree, "a little of everything"" – 5 years, 7 months ago
Posted by: @rv347 Hi -In this week’s lecture Dr. Simon mentioned how BME is a diverse degree, in which you learn a little bit of everything. While it can be an advantage to have a variety of skill sets, you… Read more»
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krp67 replied to the topic "Project Management Preferences" – 5 years, 11 months ago
To be a PM for an matrix Organization, as stated by @rv347 is difficult due to more responsibility given to you, more time needed to complete tasks and overall need to love working. So to be a PM of Matrix… Read more»
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krp67 replied to the topic Project Management Preferences in the forum Organizational Development in Device Companies 6 years, 4 months ago
To be a PM for an matrix Organization, as stated by @rv347 is difficult due to more responsibility given to you, more time needed to complete tasks and overall need to love working. So to be a PM of Matrix structure may have more turn over of employees due to the stress one acquires. To address this issue a PM if want they want to should work for…[Read more]