早期参与新产品开发

J. Ettlie
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用于新产品开发的研发资源数量不断增加,制造业在这一持久问题中的作用也在不断增加。尽管像IBM这样的许多公司都提倡在产品开发中早期制造参与(EMI),但何时、如何以及由谁来代表制造还不清楚。制造业在新产品计划中的作用通过两项调查进行了调查:43家耐用品公司的样本(1991);以126家引进新产品的研发绩效企业为样本(1992- 1993)。在第一次调查中,发现43家公司中只有4家(9%)报告了任何形式的新产品开发项目的早期制造参与-即参与概念开发阶段。在第二次调查中,我们发现来自制造业的新创意数量也相当少(3%)。因此,我们使用想法来源以外的方法(即,早期制造参与,EMI,概念发展和想法产生)构建了因果模型,发现EMI与减少设计变更请求显着相关,而设计变更请求反过来又显着提高了这些新产品的投资回报率(ROI)。
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Early manufacturing involvement in new product development
There continues to be an increase in the amount of R&D resources being devoted to new product development and the role of manufacturing in this persistent issue. Although many firms like IBM have advocated early manufacturing involvement (EMI) in product development, it is not clear when, how and who should represent manufacturing. The role of manufacturing in new product programs was investigated with two surveys: a sample of 43 durable goods companies (1991); and a sample of 126 R&D performing firms with new product introduction (1992-93). In the first survey, it was found that only 4 (9%) of 43 companies reported any type of early manufacturing involvement in new product development projects-that is, involvement in the concept development stage. In the second survey, it was found that the number of new ideas sourced in manufacturing was also quite small (3%). Therefore, a causal model was constructed using measures other than idea sourcing (i.e., early manufacturing involvement, EMI, in concept development and idea generation) and it was found that EMI was significantly related to reduction in design change requests which, in turn, significantly promotes return-on-investment (ROI) of these new products.
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