NEW PRODUCT DESIGN 3 2.1 Cost 3 2.2 Customer’s Satisfaction 3 2.3 Ergonomics 4 2.4 Product Life Cycle 4 2.5 Legal and Ethic 5 2.6 Technological Changes 5 2.7 Quality 6 2.8 Environmental Friendly Product 7 3.0 CONCLUSION 7 4.0 REFERENCES 8 1.0 INTRODUCTION Developing a new product is an important step for a company in their effort to success and be competitive in the business that they have earned even though it is difficult to create new products. Product design
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CROWDSOURCING IN PRODUCT DESIGN FROM A MARKETING PERSPECTIVE ABSTRACT Crowdsourcing is the practice of outsourcing tasks including a form of compensation to a wide external group of people. It is a newly used term which refers to the process of obtaining services‚ ideas‚ or content by seeking contributions from a large group of people particularly from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. Multiple types of businesses nowadays are using crowdsourcing for a
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FAILED PRODUCT REPORT ’’ Crystal Pepsi Prepared by Yeo & Ong March 5‚ 2009 There was a marketing fad in early 1990s equating clarity with purity. Just to name a few‚ Miller Brewing Co. came up with Miller Clear(March 1993)‚ Coors Brewing Co. came up with Zima Clearmalt (1992)‚ Procter & Gamble came up with Ivory clear liquid hand cleanser and Colgate-Palmolive came up with Clear Sparkling fresh dishwashing liquid. Last but not least‚ PepsiCo came up with Crystal Pepsi in April 1992.
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1. INTRODUCTION In the 21st century design has become an individual language‚ which allows to make a choice in the world of unlimited opportunities as a universal device. People are trying to learn this language for a better interaction with products because design is everywhere. Modern society is always challenged by the choice of everyday objects. People are obsessed with innovations and trends. They demand more and more from designers. Human desire wants to avoid life monotony therefore designers
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Product Design Process What is product design? The process for creating new products for selling to the consumers is known as product design. It is a wide concept; it mandatorily includes effective and efficient development and generation of ideas by going through a process which gives birth to new products. Conceptualization and evaluation of ideas by product designers in a systematic way leads to the birth of tangible products through inventions. Product designers combine science‚ art and technology
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Written in 2006 Design Essay -------------------- Contents ------------- Topic --------- Page -------- Introduction to Chair Design Essay 2 History of the Chair 3 Philippe Starck 4 Ron Arad 5 Comparisons and Contrast between the Designers I Have
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Module of product design and total quality management for aviation industry‚ aviation maintenance industry‚ pilots and students of aviation management Superior University Product Design and Development / TQM Module Handbook Contents 1. Staff and Course Delivery Arrangements 03 2. Course Introduction 03 3. Course Objective 04 4. Course Coverage 04 5. Student Gains 06 6. Teaching
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Chapter 10 – Products and Services for Consumers Discussion Questions 1. Define the following terms and show their significance to international marketing: Product diffusion Innovation Product Component Model Green marketing Quality Homologation Global brands 1. Debate the issue of global versus adapted products for the international market. A recurring debate exists relative to product planning and focuses on the question of standardized products marketed worldwide versus differentiated
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CASE NO. 11:- Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines Inc. 1. Stakeholders 1.1. The five-year girl and the injured: - as because of this incident a five year girl lost her life and nothing is more precious that life. 1.2. Customers: - because people were resting their futures in the hands of this number fever promotion campaign. 1.3. Victoria Angelo‚ her family and families like hers: - these people who didn’t have enough money to eat were buying Pepsi in the hope of changing their whole life. The rich
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and research strategies on product-service systems P.P. Wang*‚ X.G. Ming‚ D. Li‚ F.B. Kong‚ L. Wang and Z.Y. Wu School of Mechanical Engineering‚ Shanghai Jiao Tong University‚ Shanghai‚ PR China (Received 17 May 2010; final version received 12 October 2010) As present trends in economic and population growth continue‚ the natural environment is increasingly being stressed. More and more researchers‚ institutes and programmes have paid attention to product-service systems (PSSes) in the last
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