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Define value: applying the first lean principle to product development

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  • Muhammad S. Khan
  • Ahmed Al-Ashaab
  • Essam Shehab
  • Endris Kerga
  • Celine Martin
  • Paul Ewers

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Researchers and practitioners have proposed that the application of lean thinking to product development (PD) and indeed systems engineering will bring much benefit. The first step in any application of lean thinking is to define value. This paper demonstrates the need to identify and represent value from a PD perspective, through a literature review and an industrial survey. The paper contributes a conceptual value framework which enables engineering companies to categorise and represent value in PD. An audio head-unit of an in-car entertainment system has been used to demonstrate an initial application of the research. An improved process for capturing and translating value from the customers' minds to designers and engineers would enable better elicitation of requirements and the development of value-focused products.

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  • Muhammad S. Khan & Ahmed Al-Ashaab & Essam Shehab & Endris Kerga & Celine Martin & Paul Ewers, 2015. "Define value: applying the first lean principle to product development," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(1), pages 1-30.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:21:y:2015:i:1:p:1-30
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