Mass Customization

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Pub. Date: 1992-11-01
Publisher(s): Harvard Business School Pr
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Summary

The mass production of standardized goods was the source of America's economic strength for generations and became the model for successful industries. Today, that model is a major cause of the nation's declining competitiveness. As Joe Pine makes clear, innovative companies are embracing a new paradigm of management--mass customization--that allows them to create greater variety and customization in their products and services at competitive prices, or better. He explains mass customization in its historical context, demonstrates why mass production cannot work in turbulent industries, and outlines how new forms of competition have led to greater variety and customization. Based upon academic and field research, his work is a thoughtful analysis and commentary on when and how managers in both service and manufacturing industries can make the transition to mass customization. He details the strategies, methods, and organizational transformations required to develop, produce, market, and deliver individually customized goods and services, and shows managers how to analyze their own industries to determine if they should shift to mass customization. Also available in paperback; ISBN 0875849466, $16.95.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
The Shift from Mass Production to Mass Customization
Once Upon a Timep. 3
The System of Mass Productionp. 9
The Emerging System of Mass Customizationp. 33
Determining the Shift to Mass Customizationp. 53
The Old Competition: How Mass Production Companies Falteredp. 77
The New Competition: How Mass Customization Companies Succeededp. 101
Exploring the New Frontier in Business Competition
Developing a Strategy for Mass Customizationp. 131
Mass-Customizing Products and Servicesp. 171
Transforming the Organization for Mass Customizationp. 213
Exploring the New Frontierp. 241
Appendix Research on Market Turbulencep. 265
Notesp. 311
Indexp. 323
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