Design, Meanings, and Radical Innovation: A Metamodel and a Research Agenda Roberto Verganti kHUB post date: October 7, 2020 Originally published: July 28, 2008 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 25, Issue 5 • September 2008) Read time: 40 minutes Access Full Article Recent studies on design management have helped us to better comprehend how companies can apply design to get closer to users and to better understand their needs; this is an approach usually referred to as user‐centered design. Yet analysis of design‐intensive manufacturers such as Alessi, Artemide, and other leading Italian firms shows that their innovation process hardly starts from a close observation of user needs and requirements. Rather, they follow a different strategy called design‐driven innovation in this paper
Innovation Process Design and Software Tool Enablement Noel Sobelman Originally published: 2015 (PDMA Visions Magazine • Issue 1, 2015 • Vol 39 • No 1) Read time: 6 minutes One of the most frequently asked questions I get from companies working on innovation improvement is whether they should design improved innovation processes before implementing enterprise software tools, or start out implementing software tools that claim to have best practice innovation processes built in
Goldense, Bradford L., "Design Thinking for IoT in the Product Development Process," Machine Design , December 2016, Volume 88, Number 12, Page 128, ISSN 0024-9114. #Bradford-Goldense #machine-design #IOT #design-thinking #new-product-development-process
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Goldense, Bradford L., "Design Thinking for IoT in the Product Development Process," Machine Design, December 2016, Volume 88, Number 12, Page 128, ISSN 0024-9114
Integrating User Interface Design into the New Product Development Process Rob Tannen and Mathieu Turpault Originally presented: 2012 Watch time: 29 minutes Access the Webcast Products of all kinds are set to take advantage of more sophisticated electronics, including on-board computing power, touch screen and emerging interactive technologies. How can companies improve process to leverage product opportunities through fully integrated graphic user interfaces?
Innovation and Design in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Roberto Verganti, Luca Vendraminelli and Marco Iansiti Originally published: March 19, 2020 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37, Issue 3 • May 2020) Read time: 33 minutes Access the Full Article At the heart of any innovation process lies a fundamental practice: the way people create ideas and solve problems. This “decision making” side of innovation is what scholars and practitioners refer to as “design.” Decisions in innovation processes have so far been taken by humans
Signaling Strategies for Innovative Design: A Study on Design Tradition and Expert Attention Pietro Micheli and Gerda Gemser Originally published: January 12, 2016 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 33, Issue 5 • September 2016) Read time: 1 hour, 15 minutes Access the Full Article There is increasing acknowledgement that innovative product design has a positive effect on financial performance
The study provides an alliance performance enhancing framework by identifying two types of partner knowledge diversity: (1) technology base diversity and (2) R&D process experience diversity, and links them with R&D alliance performance
Yazhen Xiao and Haisu Zhang Given the plethora of new product introductions, managers often embrace modularity (i.e., decompose product or process design into components or sub-tasks, respectively) as part of new product development (NPD)
How Integrating Industrial Design in the Product Development Process Impacts on Company Performance Gerda Gemser and Mark A