Product Life Cycle Management: Stages of New Product Development

2016 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Preshita Desai ◽  
John Disouza ◽  
Vandana Patravale
2015 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariachiara Restuccia ◽  
Ulrike de Brentani ◽  
Renaud Legoux ◽  
Jean-François Ouellet

Product life cycle management (PLM) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) when properly amalgamated aids product development throughout the lifecycle of the product design and narrows the gap between OEM (design team) and customer by providing real-time information about product failures thereby increasing product lifecycle. Therefore, this paper enhances the pros and cons of RFID in PLM as a co-generation tool and the benefits of using RFID in assembling critical components are elucidated. The PLM-RFID solution embraces a demand-focused supply chain representation by integrating suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to share product movement data and feeds valuable inputs for new product development. To illustrate the benefits of PLM-RFID amalgamation in enterprise application we have developed middleware to facilitate data communication between RFID readers and PLM databases.


Author(s):  
Sasan T. Khorasani

Measuring quality in design-driven innovation is part of the larger subject of product design, supply chain management and new product development (NPD). In other words, better design and supply chain integration increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the production development process. In this work, I have studied the role of understanding the needs of customers and design approaches for new products through a combination of customer feedback and participation of designers in the first phase of new product development. Furthermore, I discuss why the incorporation of both designers and customer needs is important to design-driven innovation. In the second phase of this study, I present several case studies in terms of supplier-buyer relationships in order to find a solution that achieves a long-term relationship (the alliance-star model) in new product development, which is a crucial problem in the Blue Ocean Strategy. Finally, by presenting the CDFS (Customer-Designer-Firm-Supplier) strategic model, we show schematically the integrated-comprehensive process approach for creating a new innovative product from the concept phase through to the end of Product life cycle. This model presents the process of new innovation, which can ensure added value during Product life cycle.


Production ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 510-528 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelo Varandas Junior ◽  
Paulo Augusto Cauchick Miguel ◽  
Marly Monteiro de Carvalho ◽  
Eduardo de Senzi Zancul

O objetivo deste trabalho é realizar um mapeamento e classificação da literatura, bem como uma análise bibliométrica sobre os conceitos Product Life Cycle Management (PLM), Product Development Process(PDP), Environmental Sustainability (ES) e suas interfaces. As publicações de interesse foram localizadas por meio de consultas na base de dados de periódicos da ISI Web of Knowledge, por meio do portal da CAPES, considerando publicações entre 2006 e 2010. Os resultados indicam que os trabalhos são publicados em uma gama variada de periódicos e congressos e que a maioria das publicações analisadas utiliza como abordagem metodológica o estudo de caso, mas também existe uma grande proporção de trabalhos teórico-conceituais. Quanto à natureza dos dados verificou-se que a abordagem qualitativa tem sido mais adotada e é praticamente predominante a condução de estudos descritivos. Em síntese, os trabalhos analisados incorporam o conceito de sustentabilidade ambiental e PLM no PDP e são mais aplicados em empresas, cadeia de suprimentos e desenvolvimento de software. De modo geral, os trabalhos analisados enfatizam a melhoria da gestão do PDP, o aumento do desempenho e a integração de informações de diferentes áreas e sistemas. A literatura converge para a inserção dos conceitos de sustentabilidade ambiental e PLM nas atuais práticas do PDP.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Andy Chandra ◽  
Judy Retti Witono

Pengembangan produk baru (New Product Development) diperlukan untuk membuat product life cycle (PLC) yang berkesinambungan. Inovasi harus didukung oleh proses analisis kreatif mendalam agar produk dapat diterima saat diluncurkan ke pasar. Solusi yang ditawarkan adalah manajemen inovasi di perusahaan dalam bentuk co-creation dan breakthrough pada PLC produk yang lebih sesuai dengan keinginan dan kebutuhan konsumen. Metode inovatif yang digunakan adalah metode Stage-Gate®, dimana evaluasi proyek dilakukan secara terukur dan bertahap untuk meminimalkan risiko peluncuran produk baru dari ketidakpastian dan membuat penggunaan sumber daya menjadi lebih efektif dan efisien. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menerapkan metode Stage-Gate® pada inovasi produk kopi celup manis. Produk ini merupakan minuman kopi Arabika dengan pemanis alami yaitu gula Stevia. Hasil yang didapatkan dalam penelitian ini adalah pada setiap pengembangan produk baru, maupun diversifikasi produk yang telah ada, dapat dikembangkan melalui co-creation pada PLC dengan menerapkan metode Stage-Gate® termodifikasi yang dikombinasikan menggunakan perlengkapan lain seperti value proposition canvas dan business model canvas. Dari penerapan metode ini terlihat gambaran dari strategi bisnis yang terukur dan dapat dievaluasi secara bertahap. Pengembangan produk kopi celup manis ini juga dilakukan dengan penggunaan sumber daya yang minimal, yang disesuaikan dengan keinginan dan kebutuhan dari konsumen, serta telah memiliki pasar potensial sejak awal produk ditawarkan.               Kata kunci: Inovasi, PLC, Stage-Gate®, kopi celup, Stevia


2004 ◽  
Vol 08 (02) ◽  
pp. 193-221 ◽  
Author(s):  
PETRI SUOMALA

This paper is concerned with comprehensive performance measurement (PM) of new product development (NPD). The idea of "life cycle conscious" NPD performance measurement is introduced by conducting a conceptual analysis combining product life cycle (PLC) thinking and NPD Performance Measurement (NPD PM). The empirical base of the paper is six case studies that focus on product life cycles and their characteristics within different industrial environments. The paper indicates that there are several ways that NPD PM would benefit from life cycle thinking. Life cycle orientation would provide companies with a feasible framework for constructing the performance measures of NPD, and the framework is likely to reduce the short-termism typically associated with NPD PM. In addition, life cycle could provide help for weighting the criteria and the measures utilized in NPD, for finding a balance for the measurement system, and for directing proper attention towards the comprehensive effects of new products.


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