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Perry (Parviz) Daneshgari is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, engineer and author born in Ahvaz, Iran. He founded MCA, which appeared on the TV Program World Business Review, in 1990 and has written many books and articles in specialized magazines and websites. Perry has an MBA from Wayne State University and a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, as well as BS. in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. He specializes in Agile Construction, a way of doing business that focuses on adaptation and quick changes on job sites and production lines.

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  • Perry Daneshgari (en)
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  • Perry (Parviz) Daneshgari is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, engineer and author born in Ahvaz, Iran. He founded MCA, which appeared on the TV Program World Business Review, in 1990 and has written many books and articles in specialized magazines and websites. Perry has an MBA from Wayne State University and a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, as well as BS. in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. He specializes in Agile Construction, a way of doing business that focuses on adaptation and quick changes on job sites and production lines. (en)
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  • Perry Daneshgari (en)
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  • Perry Daneshgari (en)
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  • Perry Daneshgari (en)
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  • research in construction worksites (en)
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  • Agile Construction for the electrical contractor (en)
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  • civil and mechanical engineer, CEO (en)
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  • Perry (Parviz) Daneshgari is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, engineer and author born in Ahvaz, Iran. He founded MCA, which appeared on the TV Program World Business Review, in 1990 and has written many books and articles in specialized magazines and websites. Perry has an MBA from Wayne State University and a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, as well as BS. in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. He specializes in Agile Construction, a way of doing business that focuses on adaptation and quick changes on job sites and production lines. Perry has collaborated with research projects on different industries, most of them focused on increasing productivity in those industries applying agile methods of working, for example: “Developing a Standard Format for Calculating Construction size and Share”, “Ideal Jobsite Inventory Levels to Improve Profitability” for Electri International and other organization like Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, NAED Education and Research Foundation, New Horizons Foundation, etc.. Perry in collaboration with Heather Moore and MCA have written articles in some specialized magazines like Electrical Contracting Magazine, The Electrical Distribution Magazine, and more. (en)
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