World Class Design to Manufacture: Volume 2 Issue 5
Table of contents
The development partner
John McElroyOutlines a product definition process which has proved to besuccessful with the Queensferry Telecom Operation within HewlettPackard. The process involves two levels of customer…
The product champion tests his vision
Claire RuskinReports on CCL′s product development technique, using a productchampion, who should have a market‐led view and a commitment to take theproject through from development to peak of…
Designing for profit
Hamid Mughal, Richard OsborneFor any company, the management of the new product developmentprocess is critical to maintaining its market share and competitiveadvantage. The consequences of designs which are…
Competitiveness and processes: integrating engineering in the capital goods industry
Alv HillDiscusses the way in which effective management of businessprocesses can deliver improved competitiveness‐via specific reference toengineering in the capital goods (CG) industry…
Moving from continuous to discontinuous innovation in FMCG: a re‐engineering perspective
Mohamed ZairiIs innovation still a mystery as far as many organizations areconcerned? Or is it simply poorly understood and inadequately controlledand managed? Although there is a massive…
Managing innovation and risk
Andrew Lee‐MortimerMany companies still do not innovate to match customers′ needs.Suggests that to achieve competitive advantage a product innovationmatrix should be developed to help marketing and…
QFD: setting up for success
Bill DickinsonGives advice for those embarking on the QFD path. Specifies what itis and is not, and what it can do if deployed in the proper manner.States that it is important to pick the right…