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Title Product development : a structured approach to consumer product development, design, and manufacture / Anial Mital [and others].

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2014.
©2014

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Edition Second edition.
Description 1 online resource (xvi, 522 pages) : illustrations
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computer c rdamedia
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Summary Product development teams are composed of an integrated group of professionals working from the nascent stage of new product planning through design creation and design review and then on to manufacturing planning and cost accounting. An increasingly large number of graduate and professional training programs are aimed at meeting that need by creating a better understanding of how to integrate and accelerate the entire product development process. This book is the perfect accompaniment and a comprehensive guide.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note Electronic resource, viewed: June 15, 2021.
Contents Front Cover; Product Development; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the second edition; Preface; Biographies; One; 1 The Significance of Manufacturing; 1.1 Globalization and the world economy; 1.2 Importance of manufacturing; 1.3 What is manufacturing?; 1.4 Some basic concepts; 1.4.1 Capital circulation or the production turn; 1.4.2 Manufacturing capability; 1.4.3 Mass production; 1.4.4 Interchangeability; 1.4.5 Product life cycle; 1.4.6 The S curve of the technology growth cycle; 1.4.7 Simultaneous or concurrent engineering; 1.4.8 Design for "X."
1.4.9 The engineering problem-solving process1.5 Summary; References; 2 Developing Successful Products; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Attributes of successful product development; 2.3 Key factors to developing successful new products; 2.3.1 Uniqueness; 2.3.2 Customer focus and market orientation; 2.3.3 Doing the homework; 2.3.4 Sharp and early product definition; 2.3.5 Execution of activities; 2.3.6 Organizational structure and climate; 2.3.7 Project selection decisions; 2.3.8 Telling the world you have a good product; 2.3.9 Role of top management; 2.3.10 Speed without compromising quality.
2.3.11 Availability of a systematic new product process2.3.12 Market attractiveness; 2.3.13 Experience and core competencies; 2.3.14 Miscellaneous factors; 2.4 Strategy for new product development; 2.4.1 Determining the company's growth expectations from new products; 2.4.2 Gathering strategic information; 2.4.3 Determining existing opportunities; 2.4.4 Developing a list of new product options; 2.4.5 Setting criteria for product inclusion in the portfolio; 2.4.6 Creating the product portfolio; 2.4.7 Managing the portfolio; 2.4.8 Developing new product plans.
2.4.8.1 Understanding consumers and their needs2.4.8.2 Understanding the market; 2.4.8.3 Product attributes and specifications; 2.4.8.4 Schedules, resources, financials, and documentation; 2.5 Summary; References; 3 The Structure of the Product Design Process; 3.1 What is design?; 3.2 The changing design process; 3.3 Design paradigms; 3.3.1 The need for a model; 3.3.2 The need for redundancy; 3.3.3 The scale effect; 3.3.4 Avoiding starting problem analysis in the middle; 3.3.5 Avoiding confirming a false hypothesis; 3.3.6 Avoiding tunnel vision; 3.4 The requirements for design.
3.5 The design process3.5.1 Problem confronting the designers; 3.5.2 Steps of the engineering design process; 3.5.3 Defining the problem and setting objectives; 3.5.4 Establishing functions, setting requirements, and developing specifications; 3.5.5 Developing provisional designs; 3.5.5.1 Brainstorming; 3.5.5.2 Analogies and chance; 3.5.5.3 Analytic methods; 3.5.6 Evaluation and decision making; 3.6 Summary; References; Two; 4 Design Review: Designing to Ensure Quality; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Why quality control?; 4.1.2 Reactive versus proactive quality control.
Subject New products -- Management.
Product design.
Conception de produit.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior.
New products -- Management
Product design
Added Author Mital, Anil, author Author.
Desai, Anoop, author Author.
Other Form: Print version: Product development. Second edition. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2014 9780127999456 (OCoLC)885228903
ISBN 9780128001905 (electronic bk.)
0128001909 (electronic bk.)
9780127999456
0127999450
Standard No. AU@ 000056007578
CHNEW 000699712
CHNEW 000699713
CHVBK 331864711
DEBBG BV042182758
DEBBG BV042309823
DEBBG BV043611482
DEBSZ 415635764
DEBSZ 417234457
DEBSZ 431746877
DEBSZ 449442020
NLGGC 38125352X

 
    
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