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Ensuring Linkage Between Requirements and Verification
One of several reasons for emphasizing product requirements includes enabling modeling and simulations of designs, as well as ensuring adequate verification and validation testing. Recall the fundamental framing of a requirement as: “What shall the design provide (output) @ input…
Read MoreWhat is Lean Product Development (Part I)?
Lean product development might mean different things to different organizations, but let’s start with the 5 principles of lean manufacturing and see how it can be applied to the product development process. Manufacturing Value Stream 1. Specify value 2. Identify the…
Read MoreWhat is Lean Product Development? (Part II)
In my last article the high level goal of lean product development was established as follows: Develop products that maximize customer value and minimize product cost, in the least amount of time, and at the least amount of product development cost. Let’s…
Read MoreWhat is Lean Product Development (Part III)
In my previous article, we established some high-level objectives for lean product development as follows: Better understand the customer (maximize customer value) Do the right projects (product, project and portfolio value analysis) Do projects right (minimize waste and rework) Level load the organization (minimize bottlenecks…
Read MoreA Scalable Model for Lean Product Development
In my previous article we established the lean product development goal statement as: Develop products that maximize customer value and minimize product cost, in the least amount of time, and at the least amount of product development cost. We then derived high-level objectives…
Read MoreLean Project Management for Product Development
My last article covered a scalable model for lean product development depending on the number of projects and technical objectives. Let’s start with the foundational elements from this model: Facilitate a lean project Understand customer needs (requirements validation and/or agile product development)…
Read MorePhase and Gate Structure for New Product Development
In previous articles we defined an element of lean as a phase and gate structure for new product development. This assumes a waterfall approach to the project (versus agile product development). A new product life cycle phase gate structure might…
Read MoreA Proposed Product Life Cycle Process
In my previous article we covered the advantages of a phase and gate structure for new product development. Now we can discuss some proposed phase names for a new product development or product life cycle (PLC) process. An organization may have an…
Read MoreStatement of Work Fundamentals
In my last article, we reviewed a proposed Product Life Cycle process, which starts with a “Define” phase. In the “Define” phase, we are defining the project as well as the product. We previously discussed the ‘technical leg’ of this process…
Read MoreThe Project Approval Committee
A project approval committee can be an effective way to enable business decision-making and ensure projects are successful. Committees may be known as a project review or steering committee; however, consider the following (proposed) objectives as follows: Approve new projects…
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