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50 Industry-Inspired Best Practices for Quality Products

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Successful Product Development Organizations

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BEST PRACTICE KEY CONCEPTS

  • The design process not only gives birth to a product but is responsible for its life and death.
  • Decisions made by designers affect virtually all the stages in a product’s life cycle.
  • There are four stages in a product’s life cycle: Design, Production and Delivery, Use, and End of Life.
  • The designer must address all four.
  • The Design stage is further broken into phases: Product Definition, Project Planning, Conceptual Design, and Product Development.
  • The Production and Delivery stage consists of Manufacture, Assemble, Distribute, and Install.
  • A product is often designed for many different uses.
  • The end of life is usually a combination of the product being retired (taken out of use), then some combination of disassembly, disposal, recycling, or reuse.
  • Modern products are designed cradle-to-cradle.

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Succesful Product Development Organizations

Focus on Function During Product Development. 

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BEST PRACTICE KEY CONCEPTS

  • The design process not only gives birth to a product but is responsible for its life and death.
  • Decisions made by designers affect virtually all the stages in a product’s life cycle.
  • There are four stages in a product’s life cycle: Design, Production and Delivery, Use, and End of Life.
  • The designer must address all four.
  • The Design stage is further broken into phases: Product Definition, Project Planning, Conceptual Design, and Product Development.
  • The Production and Delivery stage consists of Manufacture, Assemble, Distribute, and Install.
  • A product is often designed for many different uses.
  • The end of life is usually a combination of the product being retired (taken out of use), then some combination of disassembly, disposal, recycling, or reuse.
  • Modern products are designed cradle-to-cradle.

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