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1 Automotive Industry Action Group Thomas Jones BusM 361 Sec. 1 11/29/05

2 Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) “The Automotive Industry Action Group is a globally recognized organization founded in 1982 by a group of visionary managers from DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors. The purpose: To provide an open forum where members cooperate in developing and promoting solutions that enhance the prosperity of the automotive industry. AIAG's focus is to continuously improve business processes and practices involving trading partners throughout the supply chain.”

3 Agenda Overview Brainstorming AIAG In-depth Exercise Reading List Bibliography

4 Overview AIAG Origins AIAG Initiatives

5 AIAG Origins 1980 -Arthur Anderson highlights the Japanese competitiveness in US auto market -AIAG is formed as a committee in APICS 1981 -The first project teams are formed 1982 -AIAG is officially incorporated -The first bimonthly newsletter (Actionline) is published

6 AIAG Initiatives Open forum Increase efficiency Training and publications

7 Open Forum Networking opportunities Technical assistance Non-competitive environment Collaboration

8 Increase Efficiency Decrease cost and complexity Increase speed to market Improve product quality Promote employee health and safety

9 Training and Publications Actionline Magazine AutoTech Conference Training sessions Variety of training publications

10 Brainstorming Exercise How could AIAG help our organization? Help to increase competitiveness in auto industry Help train us in certain standards Allow us a better working relationship with auto makers Increase our awareness of automotive trends Help stimulate innovation in our processes Give us a voice in setting automotive standards

11 AIAG In-depth How to join? Who can participate? How to participate?

12 How to Join? Memberships vary between $600 and $10,000 All employees are members Must identify a voting representative Fill out application based on size of company Contact Customer Service Department to get more info 248-358-3003

13 What does the voting representative do? Will receive notification of meetings Will act out any voting interests –Can do this in person or by proxy Responsible for communicating info to other company employees.

14 Who Can Participate? AIAG was a US auto maker association Now, it is open to all auto makers, their suppliers, and other interested organizations

15 How to participate in AIAG? Non-members Non-members may participate in up to 3 AIAG sponsored meetings if the following criteria are met. The AIAG Membership Department must be contacted first Non-members may not hold office, vote, receive awards, or have any other privileges that are reserved for members only

16 How to participate in AIAG? Members Board of Directors Meetings Voting

17 Board of Directors Elected from voting companies Between 15 and 25 board members Elected for three year terms

18 Meetings Annual meetings Special meetings Meeting announcements

19 Voting Fifty members form a quorum Each company gets one vote

20 Examples of AIAG Accomplishments IV&I will save the supply chain $255 million annually AIAG was one of the first associations to become ISO 9001 certified Has over 1,600 member companies with combined sales of $850 billion Nearly 90 publications on how to improve your business processes

21 Exercise Rank every department in your organization on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being excellent and 1 being poor.

22 Exercise Now take the areas that ranked 3 or less and write some ideas on how AIAG could help that department improve.

23 Summary AIAG sets standards and seeks solutions to critical problems in the automotive industry Members of AIAG receive various benefits including networking, improved efficiency, and training.

24 Where to find more information Actionline Magazine AIAG Customer Service Department 248-358-3003 http://www.aiag.org

25 Bibliography AIAG removes roadblocks over origin Tim Moran. Automotive News. Detroit: May 15, 2000.Vol.74, Iss. 5874 http://www.aiag.org http://www.openstandards.net


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