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Design process for OBM firms in the NPD process

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:16 authored by Youngok Choi, Ian James de Vere, Youngeun Choo
For production-oriented companies such as original brand manufacturers (OBMs), management of the NPD cycle is essential to how their business functions. However, because these companies focus on R&D activities, engineering and manufacturing goods, they often see design as a small fragment of their product development cycle rather than as an integral part of the process. This paper investigates current design processes, identifying how each process is run by different businesses. Literature reviews and in depth interviews are undertaken with key NPD project personnel from OBM firms and international brands, to evaluate firms' current problems operating the existing processes. The findings show an overview of how the design process is carried out by various functional groups in OBM consumer electronics companies and international brands respectively. It is anticipated that contributions to this research will guide OBM firms' activities in each process of design, and help to improve managing overall design practices.

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Start page

359

End page

380

Total pages

22

Outlet

Proceedings of the Design Management Academy International Research Conference 2017 (DS 90)

Editors

Erik Bohemia, Cees de Bont, Lisbeth Svengren Holm

Name of conference

DS 90: Research Perspectives on Creative Intersections

Publisher

Design Research Society

Place published

Loughborough, United Kingdom

Start date

2017-06-07

End date

2017-06-09

Language

English

Copyright

© This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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2006087043

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-01-31

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