This book puts management of product innovation in a corporate strategic perspective and argues that a company's competitive position is strongly related to an underlying unique and continually renewed product innovation work process, which drives innovation and delivery of new or improved products in the marketplace. The book will take the reader through a systematic examination of the necessary consecutive steps for companies' successful development of non-assembled products in the cluster of process industries.
For readers in search of a seamless, easy-to-use, effective formal product innovation work process, from customer understanding to product launch, this book provides a guiding framework and 'hands-on' advice for work process design. A novel five-phase structural process model of the product innovation work process is initially introduced in order to orchestrate a more dynamic interaction between product and process innovation and the integration of sustainability and product eco-design in product design.
The reader will learn first about the importance of aligning new product ideas with the corporate business model and product innovation strategy during the contextualization phase and then how to transform product ideas into well-defined complementary product and process concepts. In the movement of product ideas from the conceptualization phase to industrialization, the use of pilot-planting and production trials for scale-up of product and process concepts is further explored. To secure a design for processability, a novel industrialization sub-process is introduced, and the integration of complementary development of product and service offerings is further examined. The deployment of application development throughout and after product launch is highlighted for an enhancement of product commercialization and a reduction of 'time to break even' for new products.
Contents:
Dedication
Preface
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introductory Quotation
Product Innovation in the 'Family' of Process Industries:
- Introducing the 'Family' of Process Industries and Some Manufacturing Characteristics of Related Production Processes
- On the Intrinsic Nature of Developing Non-Assembled Products and an Analysis of Product Innovation Characteristics in the Process Industries
Formal Product Innovation Work Processes:
- Formal Work Process Fundamentals and an Introductory Review of Product Innovation Work Process Configurations
- In Search of an Innovation Work Process for Non-Assembled Products Adapted to Process-Industrial Conditions
The Introduction of a Generic 'Structural Process Model' of the Innovation Work Process for the Development of Non-Assembled Products:
- Orchestrate a More Dynamic Interaction Between Product and Process Innovation Throughout the Product Innovation Work Process
- From Customer Understanding to Design for Processability: Deploy the Novel Five-Phase Structural Process Model as a Guiding Template in the Development of a Corporate Innovation Work Process for Non-Assembled Products
Utilize the 'Structural Process Model' and Related Framework in the Development and Design of the Individual Phases of the Work Process:
- The Contextualization (Ideation) Phase
- The Pre-Product Development Phase
- The Product Development Phase
- Industrialization Activities in the Post-Product Development Phase
- Product-Service Offerings During the Post-Product Development Phase
- The Post-launch Follow-Up Phase
Integrate Supplementary Supportive Perspectives in Work Process Final Design and Operational Use:
- Facilitate the Deployment of Supportive Innovation Methodologies in Product Innovation Work Process Operational Use, from Ideation to Product Launch
- Integrate Sustainability as an Overarching Perspective on Corporate Product and Process Innovation and Deploy a Digitalized Product Innovation Work Process
Organizational Implementation of a Corporate Product Innovation Work Process and Expected Outcomes:
- Develop, Design and Deploy a Unique Corporate Product Innovation Work Process of Excellence for Successful Development of Non-Assembled Products
- Corporate Product Innovation Performance Improvements and Expected Product Outcomes in the Use of an Enhanced Product Innovation Work Process
Appendix: Research Approach and Methodological Perspectives on the Research Process
References
Further Readings
Index
Readership: Scholars researching product- and process innovation and industry professionals in all sectors of the process industries.
Key Features:
- Uniquely addresses the development of non-assembled products in the process industries — a topical area heretofore grossly neglected in scholarly research and of particular interest for industry professionals in this cluster of industries
- Covers product innovation in the industrial sectors of mining and metals, mineral and materials, petrochemicals and chemicals, food and beverages, generic pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, steel, and utilities
- Provides a comprehensive review of management of product innovation of non-assembled products focusing on the development, design, and deployment of a unique corporate product innovation work process adapted to process-industrial conditions
- Particular issues and topical areas addressed and highlighted in this novel framework and model include the necessity of a more dynamic integration of product and process innovation, the importance of early industrialization of new or improved product and production concepts, the need to integrate the development of product-service-offerings, and the use of application development before and after product launch
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