1. Welcome to 41631
Integrated Product Development
Thomas J. Howard
thow@mek.dtu.dk
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2. Recommended Reading
Source of inspiration for this lecture:
Integrated Product Development
Mogens Myrup Andreasen & Lars Hein (2000)
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3. EXERCISE 1 - Example
Using as few of the numbers as possible:
6 1 7 8 2 5
Using these functions: +, -, x, /, (, )
Make or get as close as you can to: 25 __________=____
(7–2)x5 25
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4. EXERCISE 1a
Using as few of the numbers as possible:
6 7 4 1 6 4 8
Using these functions: +, -, x, /, (, )
Make or get as close as you can to: 24 __________=____
Make or get as close as you can to: 12 __________=____
Make or get as close as you can to: 4 __________=____
Cross out the
numbers used
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5. Sequential or “Over the wall” development
Marketing want: 24
Designers want: 12
Manufacturers want: 4
6 7 4 1 6 4 8
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6. Exercise 1b
Integrated development
Using as few numbers as possible, try to meet all
targets at the same time (use numbers only once)
6 7 4 1 6 4 8
Marketing wants: 24 __________ = ____
Stylists want: 12 __________ = ____
Manufacturers want: 4 __________ = ____
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7. The role of the product developer
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8. Does this really apply to product
development
• Constraints imposed by design decisions cause
compromise for other stakeholders
• Product development is greatly complex
• Nobody knows how a product is developed
Even a simple product like a pencil!
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9. Project cost allocation
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10. EXERCISE 2:
List the stakeholders involved in your
product/service and its development.
Some important stakeholder activities:
• Engineering
• User / Operators
• Shipping / Distribution
• Sales / Retailing
• Purchasing
• Quality control
• Assembly
• Disposal
• Manufacturing
• Suppliers / 3rd Party
• Legal departments
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11. The three Key disciplines of Integrated
Product Development (IPD)
Market
’Need’
Situation Product Business
Production
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12. The three Key disciplines of Integrated
Product Development (IPD)
Marketing, Sales, Forecasting, User-studies
’Need’
Situation
Design, Engineering, Aesthetics, Ergonomics Business
Manufacture, Assembly, Packaging, Transport
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13. “Integrated Product Development is:
an idealised model of development
where the business case of a
product is built from the
perspectives of all stakeholders”
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14. 2 Products with the same task...
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15. Which product is better?
Business
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16. EXERCISE 3:
Analyse the sample in terms of the key
disciplines of IPD
High end, premium, brand Functional, mid range
Market differentiation
Relatively complex so can Simple, easy to use, less clean
Product malfunction, cleaner in
operation, easier to direct
in operation
Difficult manufacture and Very simple 1 piece moulding,
Production assemble no assembly except insertion
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17. Extreme cases...
Where does the value lie?
No market differentiation or wow factor $$$$
Lighter, more sturdy, cheaper, better functioning product $
Cheaper, quicker and easier production $
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18. Where does the need usually arise?
CBS
Market
’Need’
Situation Product Business
Production
DTU
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19. ?
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