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Development projects that span different disciplines and groups
often face problems in establishing a shared understanding of the
project's purpose, deliverables, and direction. Creating Shared
Understanding in Product Development Teams: How to 'Build the
Beginning' uses research-based cases from TC Electronic, The Red
Cross, Daimler AG, and Copenhagen Living Lab to demonstrate one
approach to this problem complex. It shows how prototyping specific
physical artifacts can function as drivers and focal points for
creating the much needed shared understanding. Encompassing both
the participant's and the facilitator's point of view, Creating
Shared Understanding in Product Development Teams: How to 'Build
the Beginning' provides both practical examples and theoretical
explanation for the process of creating shared understanding. This
book provides a toolbox and a practical guide for planning,
executing, and facilitating workshops. The result is a clear
outline of how to facilitate the creation of physical artifacts
that enables and stimulates communication between team members,
users, and stakeholders in order to create shared understanding of
projects
Product longevity is one of the cornerstones in the transition
towards a more sustainable society and a key driver for the
circular economy model. This book provides designers, developers,
and creators with five distinctive expert strategies, detailed case
studies, action guides and worksheets that support both beginning
and advanced design practitioners in creating new product concepts
with long-lasting strategic fits. Designing for Longevity shows how
expert design teams create original and long-lasting product
concepts from the early development phase. It focuses on
integrating business knowledge, market conditions, company
capabilities, technical possibilities and user needs into product
concepts to make better strategic decisions. It demonstrates how,
for products to be durable, designers must create a long-lasting
strategic fit for the customer, company, and market. Key case
studies of products such as Bang & Olufsen's A9, LEGO Ninjago
and Friends and Coloplasts' Sensura Mio, among others, offer
readers inspiration, guidance and real-world insights from design
teams showing how the strategies can be applied in practice. Action
guidelines and worksheets encourage broad, analytical
problem-solving to identify and think through challenges at the
early concept stage. Beautifully designed and illustrated in full
colour throughout, this book combines original research and the
hands-on tools and strategies that design practitioners need to
create useful, sustainable products.
Product longevity is one of the cornerstones in the transition
towards a more sustainable society and a key driver for the
circular economy model. This book provides designers, developers,
and creators with five distinctive expert strategies, detailed case
studies, action guides and worksheets that support both beginning
and advanced design practitioners in creating new product concepts
with long-lasting strategic fits. Designing for Longevity shows how
expert design teams create original and long-lasting product
concepts from the early development phase. It focuses on
integrating business knowledge, market conditions, company
capabilities, technical possibilities and user needs into product
concepts to make better strategic decisions. It demonstrates how,
for products to be durable, designers must create a long-lasting
strategic fit for the customer, company, and market. Key case
studies of products such as Bang & Olufsen's A9, LEGO Ninjago
and Friends and Coloplasts' Sensura Mio, among others, offer
readers inspiration, guidance and real-world insights from design
teams showing how the strategies can be applied in practice. Action
guidelines and worksheets encourage broad, analytical
problem-solving to identify and think through challenges at the
early concept stage. Beautifully designed and illustrated in full
colour throughout, this book combines original research and the
hands-on tools and strategies that design practitioners need to
create useful, sustainable products.
Development projects that span different disciplines and groups
often face problems in establishing a shared understanding of the
project's purpose, deliverables, and direction. Creating Shared
Understanding in Product Development Teams: How to 'Build the
Beginning' uses research-based cases from TC Electronic, The Red
Cross, Daimler AG, and Copenhagen Living Lab to demonstrate one
approach to this problem complex. It shows how prototyping specific
physical artifacts can function as drivers and focal points for
creating the much needed shared understanding. Encompassing both
the participant's and the facilitator's point of view, Creating
Shared Understanding in Product Development Teams: How to 'Build
the Beginning' provides both practical examples and theoretical
explanation for the process of creating shared understanding. This
book provides a toolbox and a practical guide for planning,
executing, and facilitating workshops. The result is a clear
outline of how to facilitate the creation of physical artifacts
that enables and stimulates communication between team members,
users, and stakeholders in order to create shared understanding of
projects
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