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Week 1 - Introduction To Product Design and Development

This document provides an introduction to product design and development. It defines key terms like product, product development, and concurrent engineering. Product design involves mapping the function of a product to its form, and following fundamental rules of design. Product development aims to satisfy customer needs while ensuring business success. It involves cross-functional teams working together using concurrent engineering principles to design products that meet goals for cost, quality, and time to market.

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Week 1 - Introduction To Product Design and Development

This document provides an introduction to product design and development. It defines key terms like product, product development, and concurrent engineering. Product design involves mapping the function of a product to its form, and following fundamental rules of design. Product development aims to satisfy customer needs while ensuring business success. It involves cross-functional teams working together using concurrent engineering principles to design products that meet goals for cost, quality, and time to market.

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Introduction to Product

Design and Development

Course - 1
General Outline

• Introduction
• Some Definitions
• Product Design versus Development
• Design Fundamental Rules
• Concurrent Engineering
DISCUSSION

1. What is product?
2. What is product development?
3. Why product development is
needed?
4. What is product design?
5. What is concurrent engineering?
Product is….

Something sold by an enterprise to its


customers to satisfy the customers.

A term used to describe all goods,


services, and knowledge sold

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Most “products” are combinations of
goods and service

Pure Pure
good service
Core ... Actual ... Augmented product
Product Types

• Market-Pull Products (furniture,


sporting goods, tools)
• Technology-Push Products (Cellular
phones, ABS, Medical equipment)
What is
Product Development?
Product Development (PD) is….

The set of activities beginning with the


perception of market opportunity and ending
in the production, sale and delivery of a
product.

PD is the organization and management of


people and the information they develop in
the evolution of a product.
Why product development is needed?
Please watch this video
MENGAPA DIPERLUKAN
PENGEMBANGAN PRODUK?
– Memenuhi keinginan konsumen yang terus
berkembang
– Menjamin kelangsungan usaha perusahaan
– “Product life cycle” yang semakin pendek
– Kondisi pasar yang berubah
– Sasaran keuangan
– Diversifikasi usaha
– Regulasi

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2 extreme dangers in the
management and execution of PD
efforts:

1. Making what you cannot sell


2. Selling what you cannot make
Six Phases of PD

1. Planning
2. Concept development
3. System-level design
4. Detail design
5. Testing and refinement
6. Production ramp-up
A Design Process is the set of technical
activities within a PD process that work to
meet marketing and business case
vision.
Product Conceptual Design

Design = Science + Art


FORM and FUNCTION

• The product FORM should reflect its


FUNCTION
• FUNCTION = What the product is to do
• FORM = How the product is to do its
FUNCTION
• FORM = Shape (geometry), Material,
Connections, Energy and Material Flow,
Operation Procedure (Information
Transfer), etc….
• Design is the process of mapping
function to form.
Fundamental Rules Updated

The Function Rule:


Design requirements must be
satisfied uniformly.

The Form Rule:


The design must have the shortest
production path.
The Golden Triangle

Effectiveness of the design process is measured by:


1. Product cost
2. Product quality
3. Time to market (TTM)
Design Process Evolution

• Craftsmanship – one person could


design and manufacture an entire
product
• By the middle of the 20th century: over-
the-wall approach.
• From the late 1980s: concurrent
engineering approach (CE).
The Over-The-Wall Design Method
Concurrent Engineering (CE)

• CE emphasizes the integration of cross-functional


TEAMS to develop the product.
• The use of teams, including all the stakeholders,
eliminates many of the problems with the over-
the-wall method.
• Stakeholders = people who have a concern for
the product.
Members of Design Teams

• Product design engineer


• Marketing manager
• Manufacturing engineer
• Drafter
• Technician
• Materials specialist
• Quality control/quality assurance specialist
• Analyst
• Industrial designer
• Assembly manager
• Vendor’s or supplier’s representative
Summary (1/2)

• Product design is a part of the product


development process.
• PD must be centered on the
CUSTOMER. The Japanese say: Listen
to the VOC!
• Design is a process of function-to-form
mapping.
Summary (2/2)

• Success at PD is measured by Cost,


Quality, and TTM.
• Concurrent Engineering = early
involvement of stakeholders
• Early phases of design are the most
critical to the design success.
• Any questions??

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