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Product Development

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Product Development:

A process to generate concepts, designs, and plans for services and goods that an organization can provide to its customer.

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An Overview of Product Development in the Auto Industry

Number of parts in a car: 8,000 - 20,000

Cost: Ford Escort: $5 billion (1980s)

Dodge Neon: $1.3 billion (1990s)

Time-to-market: 3 - 5 years

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New Product Development (NPD) Practices

1. Stage-Gate (Phased-Review) Systems

Stage: Where the work is done Gate: A set of criteria that the product must

pass before moving to the next stage

Gate keeper: senior management team

Users: Royal Bank of Canada, Polaroid, Kodak, etc.

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Stage 0Idea Validation

* Asssessment Team* Economic and TechnicalFeasibility* Present Capabilities* Quantify Critical Succes Factors* Business Plan

Gate 0Go/No-Go

Stage 1Conceptual Design

* Team Selection* Customer Requirements* Technology Selection* Finalize Critical Succes Factors* Develop the Action Plan* Financial Projection

Gate 1

Stage 2Specificationand Design

Gate 2

Stage 3PrototypeTest andValidate

Gate 3

Stage 4VolumeManufacturing

FIGURE 1STAGES AND GATES

Source: Northern Telecom, Inc.

Flow of product

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= Initial Assessment

= Idea Validation

= Fuzzy Front-End Activities

Stage 0

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Expected Results of Front-End Activities (Stage 0)

Clear product concept (aligned with customer needs).

Clear product definition. Clear project plan (resource requirement, etc.)

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Front-End Decision at Gate 0

Fund the product development project

OR

Discontinue/kill the product development project

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Mortality Rate of New Products

Transparency 6.7 (Exhibit 6.3)

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NPD Practices (Cont.)

2. Concurrent engineering

The practice of involving teams of functional disciplines to simultaneously plan product and process activities

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Over-the-Wall vs. Team Approach to Product Development

(Exhibit 4.3)Transparency 4.6

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Effect of Concurrent Work Scheduling on Completion Time

(Exhibit 4.4)Transparency 4.8

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NPD Practices (cont.)

3. Platform products

The practice of planning multiple generations of products based on a core product and process design

Original concept:

Auto industry: platform = chassis

New Users: IBM, Toshiba, Sony (e.g. walkman) , etc.

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NPD Practices (cont.)

4. Supplier involvement

The practice of developing on-going contact/interactions with suppliers to enhance their participation in product development efforts/decision making

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NPD Practices (cont.)

5. Customer involvement

The practice of developing on-going contacts / interactions with customers to better understand their needs.

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IPD Practices (cont.)

6. Information technology utilization

The practice of employing computer and communication technologies to plan and coordinate product development activities

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CAD (Computer Aided Design)

2 Dimension CAD and 3 Dimension CAD Examples:

GM: EDS Unigraphics Chrysler: Dassault CATIA Ford: SDRC IDEAS

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Question:

Is it possible to predict whether a new product will be a successful product in the market?

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NewProd System:Tool for Predicting New Product Success

Inventor: Robert G. Cooper, Ph.D. Using historical data from hundreds of

product development successes and failures Using a regression analysis Users: Procter and Gambler, Exxon, etc.

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NewProd Questionnaire

1. Product superiority/quality

2. Economic advantage to the user

3. Overall company/project fit

4. Technological compatibility

5. Familiarity to the company

6. Market growth & need

7. Competitive situation

8. Defined opportunity 9. Project definition

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If you use NewProd, you will be able to predict the success of your product 68 - 85% of the

time

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THANK YOU

VERY MUCH