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The Management of Product Development (MKTG-464-A)
0.50 Credit

Description:

This course counts toward the following majors: Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Marketing, Marketing Management

New product design drives healthy companies, allowing organizations to differentiate from their competition and stimulate growth with sensitivity to changing consumer needs, and assuring an enterprise a strategic competitive advantage. But if that basic concept and the need for successful new products is commonly understood, why do some organizations succeed while others fail? Even in organizations with some great historical successes, it is often easier to find many more failures. There is a methodology, driven by a structured process, that allows surety and greater success in the development of new products. This course teaches that process for any student who may have the role of product manager, assuming that role includes new-product development. Areas of study include an overview of design and development including distinguishing factors for successful products, organizational structure for success, organizing the project into the appropriate phases and gates with go/no-go criteria, and developing a proposal format. The format will be from a consulting point of view (whether one is working as a consultant or with a consultant solving development programs) while assuring the manager a structure when working within one's own organization. Students will learn a basic knowledge of manufacturing techniques in order to more clearly speak and understand the language when working with engineers, industrial designers and production people, critical skills for those in a manufacturing-based organization or who deal with manufacturers. This mini-course is not intended to assure the manager proficiency as a designer, but rather to help the manager understand and manage the process of design and development in an efficient and professional manner.

Prerequisites:
None

Corequisites:
None

 
We are currently in the Fall 2009 quarter.

 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Fall 2009
Sec ID Instructor Day Time Location
81 * Herbst M 18:30 - 21:30 Jacobs (101)
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Winter 2010
This course has not yet been scheduled.
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Spring 2010
Sec ID Instructor Day Time Location
81 Conley M 18:30 - 21:30 Jacobs (TBD)
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Summer 2010
This course has not yet been scheduled.


* indicates Sections where First Session is Mandatory.
+ indicates Sections with Second Year Preference.

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