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Abstract The successful planning of future product generations requires reliable insights into the actual products’ problems and potentials for improvement. A valuable source for these insights is the product use phase. In practice, product planners are often forced to work with assumptions and speculations as insights from the use phase are insufficiently identified and documented. A new opportunity to address this problem arises from the ongoing digitalization that enables products to generate and collect data during their utilization. Analyzing these data could enable their manufacturers to generate and exploit insights concerning product performance and user behavior, revealing problems and potentials for improvement. However, research on analyzing use phase data in product planning of manufacturing companies is scarce. Therefore, we conducted an exploratory interview study with decision-makers of eight manufacturing companies. The result of this paper is a detailed description of the potentials and challenges that the interviewees associated with analyzing use phase data in product planning. The potentials explain the intended purpose and generic application examples. The challenges concern the products, the data, the customers, the implementation, and the employees. By gathering the potentials and challenges through expert interviews, our study structures the topic from the perspective of the potential users and shows the needs for future research.

Highlights

  • Product planning is subject to a dilemma: usually only little and imprecise information is available, new promising products are to be defined in this phase (Kim and Wilemon, 2002; Herstatt and Verworn, 2004)

  • We focused on companies whose products can generate and collect use phase data

  • We present the mentioned potentials of analyzing use phase data in product planning

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Introduction

Product planning is subject to a dilemma: usually only little and imprecise information is available, new promising products are to be defined in this phase (Kim and Wilemon, 2002; Herstatt and Verworn, 2004). Research on analyzing use phase data in product planning of manufacturing companies is scarce. The result of this paper is a detailed description of the potentials and challenges that the interviewees associated with analyzing use phase data in product planning. We ask the following research question: What are the potentials and challenges associated with analyzing use phase data in product planning of manufacturing companies?

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