“Yield higher buyer satisfaction by developing products that actually solves a problem, is easy to use/set up, is convenient, fun and environmentally friendly.”
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Lean Wednesday Tip: Fulfilling Buyer Needs
“An over-designed product causes waste and increases overhead. It is best that you gather insightful insights from customers to ensure you truly comprehend what they really want in a product instead of over-designing a product that no one wants to buy or understands how to use.”
E.O.W (End of the Week) Notable Tip: R&D Spending
Happy Friday! I hope you’ve had a great week. Today, I would like to touch upon R&D spend. Research has shown that highly successful innovative businesses have a lower R&D spend to sales ratio compared to their competitors. For example, Microsoft has one of the highest R&D spend to sales ratio but poor innovative value-creation;Continue reading “E.O.W (End of the Week) Notable Tip: R&D Spending”
Successfully Integrating Value Stream Mapping into Product Development
Whenever there is a new product or service being offered to customers, there is a new process and value stream. Value Streams include both non-value-added and value-added activities and are the actions required to create a product or service from raw material until it reaches the customer. Value Stream Maps are more detailed than processContinue reading “Successfully Integrating Value Stream Mapping into Product Development”