Chapter 7 Concept Selection Concept Selection How can

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Chapter 7 Concept Selection

Chapter 7 Concept Selection

Concept Selection ¤ How can the team choose the best concept given that the

Concept Selection ¤ How can the team choose the best concept given that the designs are still quite abstract? ¤ How can a decision be made that the team can “live with”?

Concept Development Process

Concept Development Process

What is a Concept anyway?

What is a Concept anyway?

What is a Concept anyway?

What is a Concept anyway?

Iterative Process ¤ Concept selection is an iterative process closely related to concept generation

Iterative Process ¤ Concept selection is an iterative process closely related to concept generation and testing.

All Teams Use Some Method For Choosing a Concept The methods vary in their

All Teams Use Some Method For Choosing a Concept The methods vary in their effectiveness and include the following: ¤ External decision: Concepts turned over to the customer, client, or some external entity for selection. ¤ Product champion: An influential team member chooses a concept based on personal preference.

All Teams Use Some Method For Choosing a Concept ¤ Intuition: Explicit criteria or

All Teams Use Some Method For Choosing a Concept ¤ Intuition: Explicit criteria or trade-offs are not used; concept just seems better. ¤ Multivoting: Each team member votes for several concepts; concept with the most votes is selected.

All Teams Use Some Method For Choosing a Concept ¤ Pros and cons: The

All Teams Use Some Method For Choosing a Concept ¤ Pros and cons: The team lists the strength and weaknesses of each concept and makes a choice based upon group opinion. ¤ Prototype and test: The organization builds and tests prototypes of each concept, making a selection based upon test data. ¤ Decision matrices: The team rates each concept against prespecified selection criteria, which may be weighed.

Overview of 2 -Stage Concept Selection Methodology ¤ The first stage is called concept

Overview of 2 -Stage Concept Selection Methodology ¤ The first stage is called concept screening ¤ The second stage is called concept scoring ¤ Both stages -- concept screening and concept scoring, follow a six step process which leads the team through the concept selection activity.

Six Step Concept Selection Process 1. Prepare the selection matrix 2. Rate the concepts

Six Step Concept Selection Process 1. Prepare the selection matrix 2. Rate the concepts 3. Rank the concepts 4. Combine and improve the concepts 5. Select one or more concepts 6. Reflect on the results and the process

Concept Screening ¤ Concept screening is based on a method developed by the late

Concept Screening ¤ Concept screening is based on a method developed by the late Stuart Pugh in the 1980’s and is often called Pugh concept selection

Concept Screening Matrix

Concept Screening Matrix

Concept Scoring ¤ Concept scoring is used when increased resolution will better differentiate among

Concept Scoring ¤ Concept scoring is used when increased resolution will better differentiate among competing concepts. ¤ In this stage, the team weighs the relative importance of the selection criteria and focuses on more refined comparisons with respect to each criterion.

Rate The Concepts

Rate The Concepts

Concept Scoring Matrix

Concept Scoring Matrix

Decompose the selection criteria – if necessary

Decompose the selection criteria – if necessary