Adler, P. S., Mandelbaum, A., Nguyen, V., & Schwerer, E. (1996). Getting the Most out of Your Product Development Process. Harvard Business Review, 74(2), 134-152.
Format: Non-peer-reviewed article
Type: Research — Non-experimental
Experience level of reader: Fundamental
Annotation: This article presents a case study which describes a process management approach to new product development, similar to what has been done with the manufacturing process. Through extensive data mining and analysis a more efficient development process is discovered which involves cross functional staff training and best practice templates. Other top manufacturers were able to reduce their product development time by 30-50% by using process management.
Setting(s) to which the reported activities/findings are relevant: Large business, Small business (less than 500 employees)
Knowledge user(s) to whom the piece of literature may be relevant: Manufacturers
Knowledge user level addressed by the literature: Sector
This article uses the Commercial Devices and Services version of the NtK Model
Barrier: Uneven workloads cause backlogs in product development.
Case Study. Example provided by a large manufacturer of electronic components.
Occurrence of finding within the model: Gate 1, Gate 2
Carrier: Use an aggregate development plan, which ranks each proposed project based on strategic importance and a rough estimate of the required resources to help avoid overburdening workloads.
Case Study.
Occurrence of finding within the model: Gate 2
Model: Use best practice templates to standardize work processes to speed up the work flow.
Case study example and other manufacturers discussed in article found this to be true.
Occurrence of finding within the model: Stage