Beyond Stage-Gate: A Modified Approach to the Development of Products in an Environment of High Uncertainty José A
NPD Digest: Stage-Gate Process PDMA India | April 30, 2020 Access the Recording New Product Development Digest, a weekly webinar series for about 30 minutes duration is brought to you by Fhyzics, an International Affiliate of Product Development and Management Association (PDMA), USA
Next, you’ll find a wealth of resources at Cooper and Edgett’s firm , Stage-Gate® International . In particular, not only do they have great resources about new product development processes, but additionally on portfolio management as well
Front End Transfers of Digital Innovations in a Hybrid Agile‐Stage‐Gate Setting Kati Brock, Elke Den Ouden, Fred Langerak and Ksenia Podoynitsyna Originally published: October 16, 2020 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37, Issue 6 • November 2020) Read time: 45 minutes Access the Full Article Digital innovations often follow a more fluid innovation process and, therefore, require different ways of managing the front end of innovation. Agile as alternative to established front end management practices is often suggested, potentially combined with Stage‐Gate, in what is called a hybrid Agile‐Stage‐Gate model, to reap the benefits from both
We develop new products as a series of projects. The phased-gate system (such as “Stage Gate™) begins with Gate 1 and continues to Gate 5, or 7, or at whichever gate is the “launch” gate
Many also realized that their current process framework (Phase Gate) wasn’t set up to deliver good decisions, resulting in frustration in this area, and were inspired that there might be a better way
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As consultants, we implemented the traditional best-practice product development phased-and-gated processes for medium to large enterprises...But if the industry-standard best practice—the phased-and-gated approach—wasn’t the best methodology, what was?
Typically, the ‘regular’ new product projects follow the Stage Gate process, whereas the gut feel projects do not