Abstract

New product development is the process of taking a new idea and turning that idea into an actual product, available on the market. This process includes a number of stages, starting with the product concept and increasingly refining that concept until it becomes the final product and is ready for marketing. The primary function of a Multi-Criteria Decision Making approach is to take the values of a set of criteria and determine an optimal course of action. This research aims to evaluate the significance of using such the PROMETHEE approach to formulate the new product development process within an organization. In order to use that approach to assess the level of improvement that the organization has seen in its performance in new product development, and to estimate the possible level of improvement that might take place if the organization implements suggested recommendations. A research case is studied in order to make this assessment. Results of the case study are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of using a Multi-Criteria Decision Making approach for improving the new product development process within a real-world industrial setting.

Highlights

  • IntroductionEngineering managers and project leaders are responsible for getting new product development projects done on time, within budget, and in conformance with customer expectations

  • With increased global competition, businesses face a more complex and dynamic competitive environment and need to develop more innovative products with higher quality and shorter product life cycles.New product development (NPD) is the key to the success of a business. (Yeh, 2013; Klauer, 2006)Engineering managers and project leaders are responsible for getting new product development projects done on time, within budget, and in conformance with customer expectations

  • The main objective of this paper is to measure the scientific significance of using an Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approach to the NPD process in industry, in order to determine whether MCDM is a viable tool for assisting organizations with improving their NPD process, and if so, to what degree

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Introduction

Engineering managers and project leaders are responsible for getting new product development projects done on time, within budget, and in conformance with customer expectations. They need a tool to match the appropriate engineering methods to projects at the project planning or preliminary stage of development. A firm must be innovative as well as quick to respond to changing customer needs to provide better products to market faster than competitors, sustaining competitiveness. This paper attempts to provide such a set of principles, by tying Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) into the NPD process.

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