What factors does a new product development cover?
The NPD process covers the creation of everything that is needed to make a new product
What is the purpose of a product protocol?
Crawford, 2008
What is considered to be the critical success factor between winning and loosing projects?
The product protocol, it has been found that a product protocol has been the difference between the success and failure of a new product
What are the basic stages of the NPD process?
Crawford & DiBenedetto, 2015
Who is responsible for the typical stage gate model?
Cooper, 1990
Give the definition of a stage gate model:
Trott, 2008
“Development process that divides the effort into distinct time-sequenced stages separated by management decision gates”
What are some limitations of stage gate models according to Trott, 2008 & Cooper 2008?
Trott, 2008
Cooper, 2008
What are some of the benefits of using a stage gate model according to Cooper, 2008?
Cooper, 2008
What is the most popular/widely cited NPD model?
Cooper, 1990
Where is Cooper’s 1990 stage gate model used?
Within academia and the workplace
Discuss if the NPD process is linear, why it is/is not NPD not a linear process?
MacCormack et al, 2002
- No: not usually
MacCormack et al, 2002
Cooper, 2008
What is the traditional approach to development?
All stages are separate
What are some issues with the traditional approach with development?
What is the flexible approach to development?
(All stages overlap)
What are some issues with the flexible approach to development?
MacCormack, 2008
What is a prototype?
Ulrich & Eppinger, 2012
- An approximation of the product along one or more dimensions of interest
What form can a prototype take?
Ulrich & Eppinger, 2012 - Physical Tangible artifacts, - Analytical prototypes (intangible) computer simulations, generally more flexible
What is the purpose of prototype testing?
What is a stage gate?
Cooper, 2008
- A conceptual and operational map for moving new product projects from idea to launch and beyond
What is the stage gate model made up of?
Cooper, 2008
Discuss the characteristics/role of the stages in Cooper’s stage gate model:
Cooper, 2008
Unlike the ‘phased review’ what was the stage-gate model built for?
Cooper, 2008
- Built for speed
What is the percentage of projects that go through the stage-gate model meet their sales targets?
Cooper, 2008
- 44% of development projects meet their sales targets
Why is it better to have cross-functional teams as opposed to one function running to NPD process?
Cooper, 2008
- Leads to better decision making over a single functional view