Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. is pleased to announce
that the "Streaming Video" of Goldense Group,
Inc.'s [GGI] August 4, 2002 appearance on the World Business
Review Television series hosted by Alexander Haig is available
for viewing. The 3.5 minute segment, filmed On-Location
at GGI in Needham, Massachusetts, is currently available
for viewing via video streaming through WBR's website at
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1111593&segment=92035
[optimized for 56K connection speed], or at http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1111594&segment=92035
[optimized for 300K connection speed]. Both links are also
available for viewing through GGI's website at http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/ggiontv.shtml#wbr1.
Bradford L. Goldense, President of Goldense Group Inc.,
discusses Performance Measurement and Concurrent Product
Development. The episode addresses sweeping changes taking
place around the globe relating to the approach and process
of performing product development and engineering activities.
Since the 1920s, the era of Taylorism and the assembly line,
sequential or rapid sequential processes have prevailed
in RD&E and product development. The underlying assumptions,
upon which the credibility of this sequential methodology
are based, seldom hold true in the fast-paced world of today.
A more concurrent, parallel, and/or collaborative environment
is needed to maximize the innovative and financial potential
of companies. Numerous industrial and high-tech companies
are still using decades-old sequential methods causing them
to undershoot their true market potential.
The segment focuses on how GGI achieves positive change
in product development practices and results by addressing
the different communication and learning styles resident
in technical communities and the groups that work with them
and support them to create a concurrent collaborative product
development environment.
Selected best practices, such as Voice-Of-The-Customer
[VOC] and Design for Manufacturability and Assembly [DFMA],
are discussed during the episode.
According to GGI: "Most clients get an increase of
20% revenue and profit from new products within one product
development cycle, some have gotten 400% and 500% and increased
stock prices."
John Caezza, President of the Broadband Communications
Products Division of C-COR.net, appears on the show with
Brad Goldense. C-COR.net, one of the three leading suppliers
of broadband communication equipment in North America and
other geographies, is at the forefront of instituting a
redesigned concurrent culture to better address the highly
competitive environment of the telecommunications industry
and the interests of company stockholders.
World Business Review may also be viewed on PBS The Business
& Technology Network, United Airlines, or through the
video on demand via Yahoo! Broadcast. Additionally, WBR
airs on local affiliates of major television networks (ABC,
CBS and FOX) throughout the United States.
WBR's continuing education series is being used in a variety
of business and technology courses within the Business School
libraries at Carnegie Mellon University, University of Notre
Dame, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, University
of Florida, and the City University of Hong Kong, among
other distinguished institutions of higher education.
Videotapes or continuing education systems (via Indiana
State University) are available by calling 1-800-WBR-1032
or by visiting http://www.wbrtv.com.
For inquiries please call GGI at (781) 444-5400.