Title: Chapter%207%20Concept%20Selection
1Chapter 7Concept Selection
MSE-415 Product DesignLecture 7
2Lecture Objectives
- Turn in and discuss Homework 4
- Discuss structured methods for selecting a single
concept design from several available designs.
3Concept Selection
- Concept selection is part of the overall concept
development phase.
Mission Statement
Development Plan
Identify Customer Needs
Establish Target Specifications
Generate Product Concepts
Select Product Concept(s)
Set Final Specifications
Plan Downstream Development
Test Product Concept(s)
Perform Economic Analysis
Benchmark Competitive Products
Build and Test Models and Prototypes
4Concept Selection
- Non-structured methods for choosing a concept
- External Decision
- Product Champion
- Intuition
- Multi-voting
- Pros and Cons
- Prototype and Test
- Decision Matrices
5Concept Selection
Concepts are turned over to the customer, client,
or some other external entity for selection.
6Concept Selection
An influential member of the product development
team choosesa concept based upon personal
preference.
7Concept Selection
The concept is chosen by its feel. Explicit
criteria or trade-offsare not used. The concept
just seems better.
8Concept Selection
Each member of the team votes for several
concepts. Theconcept with the most votes is
selected.
9Concept Selection
The team lists the strengths and weaknesses of
each conceptand makes a choice based upon group
opinion.
10Concept Selection
The organization builds and tests prototypes of
each conceptmaking a selection based upon test
data.
11Concept Selection
The team rates each concept against pre-specified
selectioncriteria, which may be weighted.
12Concept Selection
- Structure Method Offers Several Benefits
- Customer Focused Product
- Concepts explicitly evaluated against customer
criteria. - Competitive Design
- Benchmarking pushes the design to match or exceed
competitorsperformance along key dimensions. - Better product-process coordination
- Evaluation with respect to manufacturing helps
match the productwith the capabilities of the
firm. - Reduced time to product introduction
- Structured method becomes common language within
firm. Increasedcommunication, decreased
ambiguity, fewer false starts. - Effective group decision making
- Decision making based upon objective criteria and
minimizes arbitraryor personal factors that
influence product concept. - Documentation of the decision process
- A structured method results in a readily
understood archive of the rationale behind
concept decisions.
13Concept Development Funnel
14Concept Selection
- Overview of Concept Screening Methodology
- Prepare a selection matrix
- Rate the concepts
- Rank the concepts
- Combine and improve the concepts
- Select one or more concepts
- Reflect on the results and the process
15Concept Selection
- Prepare a selection matrix for syringe.
16Concept Selection
17Concept Selection
18Concept Selection
- Combine and Improve Concepts
19Concept Selection
- Select one or more concepts
20Concept Selection
- Overview of Concept Scoring Methodology
- Prepare a selection matrix
- Rate the concepts
- Rank the concepts
- Combine and improve the concepts
- Select one or more concepts
- Reflect on the results and the process
21Concept Selection
- Prepare a selection matrix
Bolded 3s indicate reference.
22Next WeekOctober 17, 2007
- Homework due
- Page 140 Exercises 2, 3, 4
- Read Chapter 8 Concept Testing
- Discuss structured methods for evaluating concept
designs.