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Increasing R&D effectiveness: planning as a tool for reducing technological risk in engine development

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  • A. D. Kondryakov
  • A. V. Sartori
  • E. Ju. Marchukov
  • A. V. Solovieva
  • S. V. Chuklinov

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This article presents the basics and results of applying the Lean R&D methodology in planning as a crucial tool for enhancing the success of innovative projects. By following a step-by-step process, the effectiveness of project execution is improved through a comprehensive list of key tests that increase in complexity. This approach simplifies early identification of potential issues and reduces the risk of errors during the design phase. A new lean planning method is introduced, including assessing the readiness of the designed product at the design stage based on a roadmap. It also involves analyzing the critical elements (CE) of the product and determining their current level of readiness. Additionally, a functional analysis of the CE is conducted, followed by separate planning for the development of each element. Finally, the project is checked against a set of criteria to achieve technology readiness levels (TRL+). The process of lean planning is demonstrated in the field of engine building through the case of integrated starter-generator (SG) development. Specific elements of the planning structure are considered, and a functional analysis of the SG’s CE is conducted for both internal and external primary and secondary impacts. Their interactions and control events are determined according to detailed TRL+ criteria, allowing for the reduction of technological risks, shorter project execution times, and increased efficiency in innovative technology development through the use of this planning tool

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  • A. D. Kondryakov & A. V. Sartori & E. Ju. Marchukov & A. V. Solovieva & S. V. Chuklinov, 2024. "Increasing R&D effectiveness: planning as a tool for reducing technological risk in engine development," Economics of Science, Delo Publishing house, vol. 10(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:abz:journl:y:2024:id:458
    DOI: 10.22394/2410-132X-2024-10-3-82-97
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