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Teaming for national competitiveness

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This article is based on a presentation given by Gary Cowger at the Federal Laboratory Consortium national meeting in Indianapolis in May of this year. Cowger is executive director of Advanced Manufacturing Engineering for General Motors Advanced Engineering. He was instrumental in developing quality processes for manufacturing and Cadillac's submission for the Malcolm Baldrige Award, which the company won in 1990.

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Gary L. Cowger has been the executive director of Advanced Manufacturing Engineering for General Motors Advanced Engineering since 1990. From 1987 to 1990, he was manufacturing manager for the Cadillac Motor Car Division. Cowger has a BS in engineering from General Motors Institute and an MS in management from MIT. He is a member of the National Research Council Manufacturing Studies Board, Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center Automotive Engineers, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.

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Cowger, G.L. Teaming for national competitiveness. J Technol Transfer 17, 34–39 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02199476

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