The presentation provides details on- New Product Development Funnel, Idea Generation & Opportunity Evaluation, Product Concept Development, Concept Testing, Design and Engineering Products, Prototype Development and Testing
•New product development is the complete
process of bringing a new product or service
to market
Introduction
•New product development may be done to
develop an item to compete with a particular
product or may be done to improve an already
established product
Stage 1: Idea Generation &
Opportunity Evaluation
Capturing consumers, suppliers and employees point of view
Most challenging part is to capture the voice of the customer,
assess customer needs, measure preferences, and predict
new product purchase behavior
Conducting the proper research to
target empathic design not only can
build this connection
but also can help a company innovate
new products or solutions for
problems the user never asked for or
never thought could be solved.
Ex. Empathetic design techniques are
most essential while designing web
products
Stage 3: Concept Testing
Definition: Concept testing (or market testing) is the process of using
quantitative methods and qualitative methods to evaluate consumer
response to a product idea prior to the introduction of a product to the
market.
Evaluations on such measures as consumer relevance (how
important is the consumer need being addressed by the innovation),
consumer purchase interest, and dissatisfaction with currently
available products are used to prioritize ideas for further testing,
evaluation, and funding.
Steps in Concept Testing:
•Concept Definition
•Concept Evaluation
•Forecasting
Concept Presentation Describe the concept completely. Use graphics, videos, audio, samples,
or whatever best portrays the concept, associated attribute and benefit
messages being tested.
Overall Concept Reaction
Measurement
•Concept need / relative improvement over current method of doing
things
•Overall reaction to the concept (acceptability, desirability, interest)
•Likelihood of purchase of concept
Detailed Concept Analysis
Evaluation
•Likes and dislikes about the concept
•Attribute list evaluation
•Awareness of competing products
•Awareness of substitute and complementing products
•Superiority over other existing products
Use Situation Evaluation •Likelihood of use in specified situations
•Current use of similar / competing products
•Frequency of product use
Value Analysis •Estimate product value
•Price sensitivity analysis
•Preferred method of purchase
Segmentation Analysis Market segments most likely to use (order and prioritize)
Quality is a must : TQM
TQM is a management philosophy that seeks to integrate all organizational
functions (marketing, finance, design, engineering, and production, customer
service, etc.) to focus on meeting customer needs and organizational objectives.
•Commitment by senior
management and all employees
•Meeting customer requirements
•Reducing development cycle times
•Just in time/demand flow
manufacturing
•Improvement teams
•Reducing product and service
costs
•Systems to facilitate improvement
•Line management ownership
•Employee involvement and
empowerment
Early Supplier Involvement
Early supplier involvement adds another dimension of expertise to your
existing design team during the planning, design and manufacturing phases.
This broadened knowledge base makes it easier to keep pace with rapid
technology and material developments as well as your industry’s demands for
shorter product life cycles.
An early client/supplier alliance can enhance the design and manufacturing
process by:
•Assessing the supplier’s capabilities and understanding of materials and
manufacturing processes
•Improving overall design and quality
•Increasing manufacturability
•Discovering design and production efficiencies
•Reducing concept to end-user development time
Stage 4: Designing and Engineering
Products
“Once the products are conceptualized, they need to be designed and
engineered to match customer specification and company objectives
like cost and profitability”
Conjoint Analysis
Value Engineering
Two Techniques used to do the same are as below
Conjoint Analysis
Goal of Conjoint Analysis
Determine the level of each product feature that would be the
most acceptable to an identified segment of customers.
Infer the contribution of each feature to the perceived
value which is derived from the product.
Estimate the contribution to utility of each feature at each of
its levels
Objectives –
list of items (parts, systems, models) to be tested
purposes for which the tests are being conducted
Workscope – narrative description:
type of tests,
test descriptions/procedures,
experimental setup,
experimental controls,
design of experiments test matrix, and
list of deliverables.
Budget
Schedule
Basic Components in a Test Plan
Summary of the Principles
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•quality is a must - TQM approach
2
•a bias for cycle time reduction
3
•a bias for innovation
4
•coherent vision, strategy, plan and metrics
5
•a product-family oriented Business Unit
6
•listening to the Voice of the Customer
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•a clearly defined and well-organized development process
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•cross-functional product development teams
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•supplier involvement early in the development process
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•a development methodology
References
Spark Innovation Through Empathic Design by Dorothy
Leonard, HBR 2003