STEPS INVOLVED IN DEVELOPING NEW PRODUCT DESIGN:
IDEA GENERATION:
The
design process begins with understanding the customer needs. Ideas for a new
product can come from several sources. Internal sources include employees,
research and development, market research. External sources include customer,
political, environmental, and technological.
SCREENING IDEAS:
The
purpose of screening ideas is to exclude those ideas that do not seem to have
high potential.
FEASIBILITY STUDY:
Feasibility
study consists of market analysis, economic analysis and technical and
strategic analysis
The
market analysis through customer analysis and market survey assesses whether
there is adequate demand for the proposed product to invest in developing
further.
If
the adequate demand subsists, then there is an economic analysis that aims at
establishing the production and development costs and relates them with
estimated sales volume.
The profit potential of the product can be deliberated
using quantitative techniques such as cost-benefit analysis, decision theory,
net present value (NPV) or internal rate of return (IRR).
The
risk analysis is also carried out. Lastly, technical and strategic analysis is
concerned with the technical capability of the product with respect to technology, the process of manufacture, availability of materials etc.
Performance
specifications are given for product concepts that permit the feasibility study
and are accepted for development.
PRELIMINARY DESIGN:
The
process of preliminary design involves constructing a prototype, testing the prototype, revising the design, retesting and so on till a possible design is
determined. The design includes both form and function.
Form design states the physical form of a product, its shape, size, colour, styling
etc. Aesthetics aspects such as image, market appeal, special identification,
finish etc. will also form a part of the form design.
Production
design is concerned with how the product will be completed.
Design
simplification tries to decrease the number of parts, subassemblies and options
into a product.
Standardization
refers to the use of regularly available and substitutable parts and subassemblies.
Modular
design consists of linking standardized building blocks or modules in a variety
of ways to create a unique finished product.
PILOT RUN AND TESTING:
Prototypes are built and verified after several duplications; pilot run of the manufacturing process is conducted. Adjustments are made as desired before concluding the design.
FINAL DESIGN AND PROCESS PLAN:
The
final design consists of careful drawings and specifications for the new
product. The associated process plans are practicable instructions for
manufacture including required equipment’s and tooling, component sources job
descriptions, work instructions and Programmes for computer-assisted machines.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH:
Introduction
the new product or service includes co-coordinating the supply chain and developing
the marketing plans. Marketing and production will work in a co-coordinated way
during this stage.
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