Article Date: 09/24/2009


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In 1947, General Electric Company employees Larry Miles, Jerry Leftow and Harry Erlicher were tasked with exploring ways the company could overcome its post-war shortages of materials and skilled labor. From their research was born the concept of value engineering, a systematic analysis of work processes that has since been adopted by the federal government, as ... Log in to view the full text.

 



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