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Title: Mtg' 2


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Mtg. 2
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U E Chapter 1
  • (Selected Topics)

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Definitions
  • Product
  • Something sold by an enterprise to its customers
  • Product Development
  • The set of activities beginning with market
    opportunity and ending in production, sale, and
    delivery of a product

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Characteristics of Successful Product Development
  • Product quality
  • Customer needs? Robust, reliable?
  • Product cost
  • Profits? Perceived value?
  • Development time
  • Window of opportunity? Economic returns?
  • Development cost
  • Profits?
  • Development capability
  • Core capability or learning opportunity?

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Who Designs and Develops Products?
  • Marketing
  • Interface between firm and its customers
  • Opportunities, market segments, customer needs
  • Pricing, launch and promotion
  • Design
  • Engineering, industrial design
  • Function and form
  • Manufacturing
  • Design/operate production system

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The composition of a product development team for
an electromechanical product of modest complexity.
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Product Development Organizations
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Product Development Organizations
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The Product Development Process
  • Product Design and Development, 3rd ed., Ulrich
    Eppinger, McGraw Hill Irwin, 2004

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Product Development Process
After Ulrich and Eppinger, Exhibit 1- 4
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Product Development Process
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Product Development Process
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Concept Development Phase 1
After Ulrich and Eppinger, Exhibit 2-3
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Mission Statement
Development Plan
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Concept Development Phase 1
Establish Specifications
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Variants of the Generic Development Process
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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized Products

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized Products

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market Pull) Products
  • Firm begins with a market opportunity, then finds
    technology to meet customer needs
  • Examples tools, sporting goods, furniture
  • ..

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized Products

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Firm begins with a new technology, then finds an
    appropriate market
  • Distinction with generic
  • additional activity matching technology and
    market
  • concept development assumes a given technology
  • Examples Gore-Tex rainwear, Tyvek envelopes ..

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized Products

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Platform Products
  • Firm assumes new product will be built around
    same technology as an existing product
  • Distinction with generic
  • concept development assumes a technology platform
  • Examples consumer electronics, computers,
    printers ..

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized Products

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • characteristics of the product are highly
    constrained by the production process
  • Distinction with generic
  • both process and product must be developed
    together from the beginning, or existing process
    must be specified from the beginning
  • Examples chemicals, semiconductors, snack foods,
    cereal ...

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized Products

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Customized (Parametric)
  • New products are slight variations of existing
    configurations
  • Distinction from generic
  • similarity of products allows for highly
    structured development process
  • development process almost like a production
    process
  • Examples switches, motors, batteries, containers
    ...

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Generic Process and Its Variants
  • Generic (Market-Pull) Process
  • Technology-Push Products
  • Platform Products
  • Process-Intensive Products
  • Customized (Parametric) Products

Summary of Development Process Drivers
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