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Articles in July, 2002 issue of Automotive Design & Production
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Five myths of telematics - Information Technology Update
by Martin Piszczalski -
The H2: moving beyond limits organizational & otherwise - Engineer - General Motors' Hummer H2 development
by Gary S. Vasilash - All that glitters is not Chrome - In Gear - advertisement
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Three ways to motivate people - On the Management Side - Brief Article
by Ted Pollock - Telematics at work-really at work - WIP - Vetronix Corp. and IBM Corp. alliance to develop fleet management system - Brief Article
- Robotic tape application - In Gear - advertisement - Brief Article
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Respect your elders - Dudder - Column
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
Less weight, more quiet - On Materials - Rieter Automotive Systems - Brief Article
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
The view from the top - Engineer - Webasto's sunroofs
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Accurate stamping - In Gear - advertisement
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How not to blow your top - On the Management Side - Brief Article
by Ted Pollock - Tools improve gear turning productivity at Saturn - WIP - advertisement - Brief Article
- Leak/Flow Standards - In Gear - advertisement - Brief Article
- More parts per insert - In Gear - advertisement
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Dealing with the poor performer - On the Management Side - Brief Article
by Ted Pollock -
Designing Ford's future with passion: his design work at VW/Audi put J Mays on the map. Now he's working to put Ford design on track - Design - Brief Article
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Multi-axis design bench - In Gear - advertisement
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The Asian situation - Auto By the Numbers - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
by Masaki Taketani -
Inner space: moving Lincoln from a second-string has been to a premium luxury brand won't be easy, but the division's chief designer, Gerry McGovern, has a strategy to do just that while redefining the term "American Luxury" - Design
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Bonds, metal bonds - In Gear - advertisement
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Shake your money makers - On Cars - Mercury Marauder, Lincoln Town Car - Evaluation
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
Smyrna maxes out - Produce - Nissan's Smirna, Tennessee plant - Brief Article
by Kermit Whitfield - Balanced turning - In Gear - advertisement
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On protoplasmic inertia - Marginal - employee management - Brief Article - Column
by Gary S. Vasilash - Improvements in milling - WIP - advertisement - Brief Article
- Fast foam prototyping - In Gear - advertisement - Brief Article
- Industrial PCs - In Gear - advertisement
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Greening a brownfield - WIP - Ford Motor Co. joins CenterPoint Properties Corp. and city officials to build new business park - Brief Article
by Gary S. Vasilash -
ERP: complexities, ironies, and advances - Manage - enterprise resource planning
by Lawrence S. Gould - Versatile displays - In Gear - advertisement
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Short and sweet. . - not exactly - WIP - book review for Making Sense of Strategy - book review
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Simplicity works at Oshawa - Manage - General Motors facility
by Gary S. Vasilash - Octagonal cutters - In Gear - advertisement
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