Hope all is well. I've attached a long article (actually a book chapter) entitled "Innovation Management." It proposes a comprehensive model for the design and development process, all way from idea generation to a completed product. I would very much like to hear feedback on this piece, especially from those of you who have experience in a design environment. I've also included the 3 appendices that go along with the chapter. Thanks in advance for your input.
Craig
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Craig Cochran
Georgia Institute of Technology
Last edited by ccochran; 28th August 2004 at 10:03 PM.
Hope all is well. I've attached a long article (actually a book chapter) entitled "Innovation Management." It proposes a comprehensive model for the design and development process, all way from idea generation to a completed product. I would very much like to hear feedback on this piece, especially from those of you who have experience in a design environment. I've also included the 3 appendices that go along with the chapter. Thanks in advance for your input.
Craig
The article is good and comprehensive. I would like to suggest the following for your consideration. Since you have included environmental impact review under "Design Verification", would you consider including concepts of Design for Environment (or EcoDesign) at an early stage, say Phase I. In my opinion, a good product design has to necessarily take into consideration "end-of-life" issues, packaging issues and eco-efficiency (resource productivity) issues at an early stage of product creation process. Your "Inside-outside" review may include apart from Business, technical and marketing reviews, an environmental review, bringing out the environmental risks and opportunities as well as competitive advantages of the product being designed/developed. Since "prevention is better than cure", this is the appropriate stage to check the potential product liability issues and legislative compliance issues. With best regards, Ramakrishnan
Excellent advice. Yes, I need to include environmental considerations in Phase I. Waiting until Design Verification to address this is much too late. I didn't think of environmental considerations until I was writing the later sections of the article, and it never dawned on me to go back and put the concept where it needs to be: on the front end. This is very ironic because I consider myself to be very environmentally conscious. Oh, well...
Thanks for your feedback. I'll make sure I include you in the Acknowledgments if this book ever sees the light of day. Where in India do you hail from?
Thanks again,
Craig
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Thank you Ccochran for considering my suggestion. I am from Pune near Mumbai and I work for Philips Electronics; I have some experience in EcoDesign (teaching and practice). Best wishes, Ramakrishnan
I have only read the first 12 pages on idea management, hope to read the rest soon. I agree that the enviromental issue needs to be pushed up into the idea management phase.
The scrap yards are filled with great ideas that would not sell. As a member of a privately owned enterprise I had to push like **** to implement a design control program patterned after ISO. I certainly could have used your article two years ago. It is my intention to pass this article on to our New Product Development Manager for review. If I get any feedback I will forward to you.
I recall attending a new product review, in a past life, where the product manager gave glowing reviews from the companies that had agreed to test the product and how much they loved it. The VP asked if the companies loved the product enough to buy one to which he replied, NO!
As I see it a company like mine could benefit from your article! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!
Thanks for passing along the chapter to your team. I hope it's helpful. Yes, I wish I had written on this subject earlier, too. I could have really used the concepts and tools at an old company of mine. We struggle constantly with new product ideas. Much time, money, and energy wasted...
Hope you're doing well.
Craig
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Craig Cochran
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ialways look forward to your articles as they make me think and look at how we would tackle an issue. At first glance this looks like another impressive article. I'll have to print it out and give it a thorough read this weekend.
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