DECISION MAKING IN PRODUCT DESIGN - BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN INCEPTION AND REALITY

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Lindley, Julian [1 ]
Adams, Richard [1 ]
Wynn, Les [2 ]
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[1] Univ Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Herts, England
[2] HCL Technol, Egham, Surrey, England
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Project management; decision making; selection tools;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Product Design in the modern world is a complex multifaceted discipline comprising of many skills and applications. It also operates in cross-disciplinary contexts both in direct teams but also contributing to strategic business of manufacturers, government/councils and not for profit organisations. It is no longer a purely creative problem solving activity where a good idea or innovation is enough to push forward a new product. For the majority of the design profession the days of design on the back of an envelope are gone. Today design is a structured activity with recognizable and repeatable methodologies and processes. Within this the profession is acknowledging and aligning with the principles of business management. A consequence is that designers are capable of undertaking ever increasingly complex challenges. Education needs to train designers to recognise and operate in these complex situations. As a response Universities now include project or design management within curriculum. 'The new programme should equip the students with not only the ability to design, manufacture and test design solutions; but also with a firm knowledge of business strategy' [1] However the authors have recognized a gap within the profession and education for a more structured and validated approach to decision making within the design process. This paper outlines a pilot study within a student project whereby professional decision making tools are introduced to final year students and used to validate selection of appropriate designs from initial concepts against a hierarchy of criteria.
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