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WHY ENGINEER-TO-ORDER PORTFOLIO RATIONALIZATION STALLS: CHALLENGES IN STANDARDIZATION, MODULARIZATION, PLATFORM DESIGN AND MASS CUSTOMIZATION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2020

C. A. Bertram*
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
G. O. Mueller
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
M. Løkkegaard
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
N. H. Mortensen
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
L. Hvam
Affiliation:
DTU-Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Abstract

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There are various strategies to control complexity and variety growth in ETO businesses. Such portfolio rationalization initiatives sometimes stall. This paper elaborates on the challenges that cause this. Challenges described in literature and challenges seen in five different industry cases are consolidated. The challenges are combined into groups and presented in the ADKAR change management model. The authors intend this list to be used for guidance In industry and expect the collection to be extended with future industry cases and challenges.

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