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This paper is an evaluation of the journal written by Dennis Nobelius about part sharing across designs  

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INTRODUCTION 1 PART SHARING 1 INTRODUCTION 2 ARTICLE OVERVIEW 2 SAMPLING METHODOLOGY 3 RESEARCH DESIGN PROCESS 4 SUMMARY 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper is an evaluation of the journal written by Dennis Nobelius about part sharing across designs. Part sharing from one project to another has always been a good business plan, but it is now as much of a business requirement as a good idea to try. Companies have to find common parts from one model to the next to stay trim enough to be competitive. Dennis Nobelius points out that "Earlier research has singled out parts sharing as an important means of shortening the product development lead-time, reduce cost and increase product quality. Moreover, companies are striving towards reaching efficient parts sharing." Dennis Nobelius's journal goes into great detail that even though part sharing is a strategic must, making it a reality is far harder than just saying so. The goal of Dennis's case study is to explore the potential managerial difficulties...

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