Title: Study on the Management of Product Development-A Case Study on Computer and Peripheral High Technology Industry in Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park
Authors: 黃永裕
Huang, Yong-Yu
袁建中
BENJAMIN YUAN
科技管理研究所
Keywords: 產品開發;技術創新;介面管理;流程管理;計畫經理;管理;科技;Product Development;Technical Innovation;Interface Management;Process Management;Program Manager;MANAGEMENT;TECHNOLOGY
Issue Date: 1995
Abstract: The research is focus on the computer and peripheral industry in
Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park. By reviewing academic
literature on product development, we identify 22 fundamental
management principles of new product development. These factors
form the basis for a survey of new product development
practitioners. By obtaining responses from product management
professionals, the survey explores those factors that hold
significant differences between "perceived importance" and
"practical implementation" of the management principles of
product development. With the help of questionnaires and in-
depth interviews that look into these factors, its ultimate aim
is to explore the management practice of high technology product
development of the computer and peripheral industry in Hsinchu
Science-Based Industrial Park. This will assist other companies
in setting the goals to improve the development process and
control mechanism of product development. The conclusions of
this study are: In general, the intensity of the "perceived
importance" of each factors are higher than that of "practical
execution", revealing that those areas leave room to be
improved. We use the t-test to analyze the two intensities and
find that only 6 factors don't appear significant differences,
they are: (1) Product development according to the competency of
company, (2) establish a program manager to coordinate
activities during product development cycle, (3) Ensure that
development team members working at the same location, (4) Hold
regular review meeting to monitor the progress of the project,
(5) Senior management support and assurance, (6) Setup
modification control process(i.e. specification change, design
change...etc.). The other factors which appear to have
significant differences, are verified and examined by a real
world practice in one case study.
URI: http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#NT844230002
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/61158
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