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Managing the product design process: exchanging knowledge and experiences

Kulwant S. Pawar (Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Operations Management, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK)
Sudi Sharifi (School of Management, University of Salford, Salford, Manchester, UK)

Integrated Manufacturing Systems

ISSN: 0957-6061

Article publication date: 1 March 2002

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Abstract

States that the design process includes redesigning, which implies that customer requirements, their scrutiny of the design outcome and their experiences are integral to the frame of reference of the enterprise. Furthermore, the role of design function is redefined here, and becomes one, which will maintain the continuity of the process and is to do with co‐ordination and communication; that is, between designers, suppliers and customers. Traditional organizational structures and approaches inadequately address the context, which is conducive for parallelism and co‐operation and so on. This article explores the dynamics of the relationship between suppliers and customers regarding the design process in the manufacturing sector and proposes some scenarios for rethinking the dynamics of the interface and its role in shaping the design process. The arguments are evidenced and supported by a set of case examples conducted by the authors. Draws some lessons from these examples and speculates on the managerial and organizational implications.

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Pawar, K.S. and Sharifi, S. (2002), "Managing the product design process: exchanging knowledge and experiences", Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 91-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576060210415419

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