Monthly Archive: October 2008

Oct 29 2008

Coming to China, but NOT for cheap labor!

Obsessing about cheap labor without considering overall value can be pretty stupid. About 10 years ago, I was hired as the sourcing director for ***** Electronics, a privately held company headquartered for over 40 years in southern California.   We were a smallish power supply company, supporting OEM projects for some major players in the medical, …

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Oct 13 2008

LEAN Lifeline: Surviving the Downturn

Those manufacturers following lean practices may be better able to whether the storm, and may even come out better. Here are a few hypothetical examples.

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Oct 09 2008

China Manufacturing Survival: From LCC to “HCM”

Here is a sequel to my previous post Southern China Manufacturing Strategies. Southern China has a great opportunity to move from the bankrupt LCC (Low-Cost Country) model to what I call the “HCM” (Highly-Competitive Manufacturing) model. When labor is not cheap, how can manufacturing in China remain competitive: Go Local: If the next step in …

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