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Product Service Design

Chapter 4: Learning Objectives. You should be able to:Explain the strategic importance of product and service designList some key reasons for design or redesignIdentify the key questions of product and service designDiscuss the importance of standardizationDiscuss the importance of legal, ethic

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Product Service Design

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    1. Chapter 4 Product & Service Design

    2. Chapter 4: Learning Objectives You should be able to: Explain the strategic importance of product and service design List some key reasons for design or redesign Identify the key questions of product and service design Discuss the importance of standardization Discuss the importance of legal, ethical, and sustainability considerations in product and service design Explain the purpose and goal of life cycle assessment Explain the phrase “the 3 Rs” Briefly describe the phases in product design and development

    3. Chapter 4: Learning Objectives (contd.) You should be able to: Describe some of the main sources of design ideas Name several key issues in manufacturing design Name several key issues in service design Name the phases in service design List the characteristics of well-designed service systems Name some of the challenges of service design

    4. Strategic Product and Service Design The essence of an organization is the goods and services it offers Every aspect of the organization is structured around them Product and service design – or redesign – should be closely tied to an organization’s strategy

    5. What Does Product & Service Design Do? Translates customer wants and needs into product and service requirements Refines existing products and services Develops new products and services Formulates quality goals Formulates cost targets Constructs and tests prototypes Documents specifications Translates product and service specifications into process specifications Involves Inter-functional Collaboration

    6. Ethical Considerations Designers are often under pressure to Speed up the design process Cut costs These pressures force trade-off decisions What if a product has bugs? Release the product and risk damage to your reputation Work out the bugs and forego revenue

    7. Product or service life stages

    8. Life Stage Strategies Introduction Weigh trade-offs between eliminating ‘bugs’ and getting the product or service to the market at an advantageous time Accurate demand forecasts are important to ensuring adequate capacity availability Growth Demand forecasts are important to ensuring a continued adequate capacity availability Design improvements Emphasis on improved product or service reliability and lower cost Maturity Relatively few design changes Emphasis is on high productivity and low cost Decline Continue or discontinue product or service Identify alternative uses for product or service Continued emphasis on high productivity and low cost

    9. Reliability Reliability The ability of a product, part, or system to perform its intended function under a prescribed set of conditions Failure Situation in which a product, part, or system does not perform as intended Normal operating conditions The set of conditions under which an item’s reliability is specified

    10. Phases in Design & Development Idea generation Feasibility analysis Product specifications Process specifications Prototype development Design review Market test Product introduction Follow-up evaluation

    11. Designing for Production Concurrent engineering Computer-assisted design Designing for assembly and disassembly Component commonality

    12. Quality Function Deployment (QFD) QFD An approach that integrates the “voice of the customer” into both product and service development Also known as the “house of quality” because of its appearance

    13. Service Blueprint

    14. The Well-Designed Service System Characteristics Being consistent with the organization mission Being user-friendly Being robust if variability is a factor Being easy to sustain Being cost-effective Having value that is obvious to the customer Having effective linkages between back- and front-of-the-house operations Having a single, unifying theme Having design features and checks that will ensure service that is reliable and of high quality

    15. Operations Strategy Effective product and service design can help the organization achieve competitive advantage: Increasing emphasis on component commonality Packaging products and ancillary services to increase sales Using multiple-use platforms Implementing tactics that will achieve the benefits of high volume while satisfying customer needs for variety Continually monitoring products and services for small improvement opportunities Reducing the time it takes to get a new or redesigned product or service to the market

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