An enterprise centric analytical risk assessment framework for new product development

This research intends to aid product managers at early stages (before detailed design stage) of product development to identify and thus benchmark the minimal risk prone design concept for further development and commercialization. As requirements pertaining to relevant functional divisions within t...

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Autor principal: Mohit Goswami
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Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: Taylor & Francis Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/c8bd9be7c3374db68cdd089f463d0859
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Sumario:This research intends to aid product managers at early stages (before detailed design stage) of product development to identify and thus benchmark the minimal risk prone design concept for further development and commercialization. As requirements pertaining to relevant functional divisions within the enterprise are needed to be included at the project initiation stage of design process, it can be easily ascertained that pertinent techno-commercial risks be included for development of the predictive framework. Bayesian network methodology has been deployed to draw the relationships amongst various risk parameters corresponding to different functional divisions. The devised framework has been validated and tested using a real-life case from construction and mining equipment industry. The key benefit arising out of my evolved methodology is that product development agencies within manufacturers would be able to iteratively converge upon the design concepts representing moderate to lower risk as far as effective execution of downstream organizational processes such as production, sourcing, distribution etc. is concerned.