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Book Synopsis
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

An insightful development roadmap to help engineers and businesspeople successfully bring a product to market

In Product Development: An Engineer's Guide to Business Considerations, Real-World Product Testing, and Launch, accomplished project manager, engineer, and business strategist David V. Tennant delivers a comprehensive walkthrough of the full scope of product development activities, from initial business considerations to real-world product testing and launch. The book covers key product development considerations like determining the target market, working with a product development team, management challenges, funding, user identification, ergonomics, product design, testing, and launch.

The distinguished author presents the material in the form of practical, hands-on tutorials with case studies featuring large corporations and small- and mid-size firms. He also includes team exercises and question-and-answer features to help

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

About the Author ix

1 Introduction to Product Development 1

Project Management and Product Development 2

What Is Product Development? 3

How This Book Is Organized 3

2 The Role of Marketing in Product Development 7

Corporate Strategy – Strategic Planning 7

Marketing, Sales, and the Four Ps 10

The 1st P – Product 11

Example of Product Displacement 13

The 2nd P – Promotion 15

The 3rd P – Pricing 16

The 4th P – Placement 17

The Business Case 18

The Roles of Marketing and Engineering in Product Development 19

Marketing Services 21

New Product Development and Market Economics: The Future of Electric Trucks vs Costs and Public Policy 21

3 The Role of the Engineering Group in Product Development 35

Driving Products – the Engineering Perspective 35

Engineering Disciplines 37

The Engineering Process 39

Ergonomics (Human Factors Engineering) 45

Additional Design Considerations – Product Liability 48

Government Oversight – Consumer Protection in the United States 50

Discussion Case 3.1 – Lawsuit over Hot Coffee 52

Design Challenges – Product Misuse 53

Problems with Product Development 55

4 The Core Team and Teamwork in Product Development 61

The Executive’s Role in Product Development 61

Working Within the Strategic Plan 61

Project Management Processes 62

Who Should Be Involved in Product Development? 63

Constraint on Product Development: A Note about Sarbanes-Oxley and Publicly Held Companies 66

Essentials of Teamwork and Communications across Functional Lines 67

Project/Product Communication 68

Budgets, Schedules, and Miscellaneous Small Tasks 70

Leadership in Product Development 73

How Do Leaders Go Wrong? 76

The Roles of Accounting and Finance 77

Decision Points and Net Present Value (NPV) 81

The Bigger Picture 84

Driving Product Development 85

Working in Silos and with Stakeholders 86

Identifying Stakeholders 87

5 Getting Started – Project Approved: Product/Project Management and Engineering 95

Taking the Business Case from Concept to Reality 95

Basic Research 96

Applied Research 97

Project Management in Product Development 98

Why Do Projects Fail? 99

Traditional and Agile Project Management 101

Sample Project Plan – Detailed Table of Contents 103

A True Case Study - Company Dysfunction and a Lack of Project Management 105

Developing and Controlling Scope – Using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 107

Developing a Budget and Cash Flows 108

Agile PM 112

The Vision Statement 113

Agile Hybrid in Action – Marketing Natural Gas in the Southeastern United States: Gas South, A True Story 115

Discussion Case 5.1 – A True Story: Product Development Without Project Management 117

6 Product Development for Small Firms and Entrepreneurs 125

Funding for Your Start-Up: A Necessary Ingredient 125

Loans from the Bank and Small Business Administration (SBA) 126

Funding from Venture Capitalists 127

Funding by Issuing Shares of Stock 128

Funding with Angel Investors 128

Other Sources of Business and Financial Assistance 129

Summary on Product Development and Sources of Funding 130

Small Firm Challenges 131

Lack of Structured Planning 132

Marketing Message Not Strong or Clear 133

Legal and Regulatory Obstacles 133

Use of a Product Roadmap 134

Innovation 135

When (Or If) to Patent 137

7 Manufacturing the New Product 147

The State of Manufacturing 150

New Manufacturing Advances 156

8 Engineering Product Design and Testing 163

Managing the Approved Scope and Budget – Why Is This Important? 163

The Project Lifecycle 164

A True Story: Ignoring the Warning Signs 166

Preventing Failure and Surprises: Performing a Risk Review 167

Two Types of Risk Review: Qualitative and Quantitative 168

Design and Status Reviews 171

Modeling – Speeding Product Development 173

Integrating Supply Chain and Manufacturing 174

The Role of Supply Chain in Product Development 176

Proposals, Pricing, Statements of Work (SOWs) 180

New Technologies – Identification and Adaptation 182

Alignment with Business Strategy 185

Using SWOT 186

Gates and Stakeholders 187

9 Successful Product Launch and Post Review 193

Pricing 194

Integrated Marketing 196

Product Development – Post Review 198

10 Summary – Connecting the Dots 205

A Logical Process Flow 206

Index 213

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 05/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119780137, 978-1119780137
      ISBN10: 1119780136

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

      An insightful development roadmap to help engineers and businesspeople successfully bring a product to market

      In Product Development: An Engineer's Guide to Business Considerations, Real-World Product Testing, and Launch, accomplished project manager, engineer, and business strategist David V. Tennant delivers a comprehensive walkthrough of the full scope of product development activities, from initial business considerations to real-world product testing and launch. The book covers key product development considerations like determining the target market, working with a product development team, management challenges, funding, user identification, ergonomics, product design, testing, and launch.

      The distinguished author presents the material in the form of practical, hands-on tutorials with case studies featuring large corporations and small- and mid-size firms. He also includes team exercises and question-and-answer features to help

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments viii

      About the Author ix

      1 Introduction to Product Development 1

      Project Management and Product Development 2

      What Is Product Development? 3

      How This Book Is Organized 3

      2 The Role of Marketing in Product Development 7

      Corporate Strategy – Strategic Planning 7

      Marketing, Sales, and the Four Ps 10

      The 1st P – Product 11

      Example of Product Displacement 13

      The 2nd P – Promotion 15

      The 3rd P – Pricing 16

      The 4th P – Placement 17

      The Business Case 18

      The Roles of Marketing and Engineering in Product Development 19

      Marketing Services 21

      New Product Development and Market Economics: The Future of Electric Trucks vs Costs and Public Policy 21

      3 The Role of the Engineering Group in Product Development 35

      Driving Products – the Engineering Perspective 35

      Engineering Disciplines 37

      The Engineering Process 39

      Ergonomics (Human Factors Engineering) 45

      Additional Design Considerations – Product Liability 48

      Government Oversight – Consumer Protection in the United States 50

      Discussion Case 3.1 – Lawsuit over Hot Coffee 52

      Design Challenges – Product Misuse 53

      Problems with Product Development 55

      4 The Core Team and Teamwork in Product Development 61

      The Executive’s Role in Product Development 61

      Working Within the Strategic Plan 61

      Project Management Processes 62

      Who Should Be Involved in Product Development? 63

      Constraint on Product Development: A Note about Sarbanes-Oxley and Publicly Held Companies 66

      Essentials of Teamwork and Communications across Functional Lines 67

      Project/Product Communication 68

      Budgets, Schedules, and Miscellaneous Small Tasks 70

      Leadership in Product Development 73

      How Do Leaders Go Wrong? 76

      The Roles of Accounting and Finance 77

      Decision Points and Net Present Value (NPV) 81

      The Bigger Picture 84

      Driving Product Development 85

      Working in Silos and with Stakeholders 86

      Identifying Stakeholders 87

      5 Getting Started – Project Approved: Product/Project Management and Engineering 95

      Taking the Business Case from Concept to Reality 95

      Basic Research 96

      Applied Research 97

      Project Management in Product Development 98

      Why Do Projects Fail? 99

      Traditional and Agile Project Management 101

      Sample Project Plan – Detailed Table of Contents 103

      A True Case Study - Company Dysfunction and a Lack of Project Management 105

      Developing and Controlling Scope – Using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 107

      Developing a Budget and Cash Flows 108

      Agile PM 112

      The Vision Statement 113

      Agile Hybrid in Action – Marketing Natural Gas in the Southeastern United States: Gas South, A True Story 115

      Discussion Case 5.1 – A True Story: Product Development Without Project Management 117

      6 Product Development for Small Firms and Entrepreneurs 125

      Funding for Your Start-Up: A Necessary Ingredient 125

      Loans from the Bank and Small Business Administration (SBA) 126

      Funding from Venture Capitalists 127

      Funding by Issuing Shares of Stock 128

      Funding with Angel Investors 128

      Other Sources of Business and Financial Assistance 129

      Summary on Product Development and Sources of Funding 130

      Small Firm Challenges 131

      Lack of Structured Planning 132

      Marketing Message Not Strong or Clear 133

      Legal and Regulatory Obstacles 133

      Use of a Product Roadmap 134

      Innovation 135

      When (Or If) to Patent 137

      7 Manufacturing the New Product 147

      The State of Manufacturing 150

      New Manufacturing Advances 156

      8 Engineering Product Design and Testing 163

      Managing the Approved Scope and Budget – Why Is This Important? 163

      The Project Lifecycle 164

      A True Story: Ignoring the Warning Signs 166

      Preventing Failure and Surprises: Performing a Risk Review 167

      Two Types of Risk Review: Qualitative and Quantitative 168

      Design and Status Reviews 171

      Modeling – Speeding Product Development 173

      Integrating Supply Chain and Manufacturing 174

      The Role of Supply Chain in Product Development 176

      Proposals, Pricing, Statements of Work (SOWs) 180

      New Technologies – Identification and Adaptation 182

      Alignment with Business Strategy 185

      Using SWOT 186

      Gates and Stakeholders 187

      9 Successful Product Launch and Post Review 193

      Pricing 194

      Integrated Marketing 196

      Product Development – Post Review 198

      10 Summary – Connecting the Dots 205

      A Logical Process Flow 206

      Index 213

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