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Concept Selection: Teaching Materials To Accompany

This document discusses concept selection, which is the process of choosing the best product concept to take forward for further development. It describes common dysfunctions in product development and outlines the concept selection process. This includes concept screening to narrow concepts and concept scoring to evaluate concepts against weighted selection criteria. The document provides examples of how to set up a concept selection matrix and uses a reusable syringe case study to demonstrate both concept screening and scoring. It emphasizes combining attributes from different concepts and continuous improvement of the process.

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Concept Selection: Teaching Materials To Accompany

This document discusses concept selection, which is the process of choosing the best product concept to take forward for further development. It describes common dysfunctions in product development and outlines the concept selection process. This includes concept screening to narrow concepts and concept scoring to evaluate concepts against weighted selection criteria. The document provides examples of how to set up a concept selection matrix and uses a reusable syringe case study to demonstrate both concept screening and scoring. It emphasizes combining attributes from different concepts and continuous improvement of the process.

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Concept Selection

Teaching materials to accompany:


Product Design and Development
Chapter 8
Karl T. Ulrich and Steven D. Eppinger
5th Edition, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2012.
Product Design and Development
Karl T. Ulrich and Steven D. Eppinger
5th edition, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2012.
Chapter Table of Contents:
1.Introduction
2.Development Processes and Organizations
3.Opportunity Identification
4.Product Planning
5.Identifying Customer Needs
6.Product Specifications
7.Concept Generation
8.Concept Selection
9.Concept Testing
10.Product Architecture
11.Industrial Design
12.Design for Environment
13.Design for Manufacturing
14.Prototyping
15.Robust Design
16.Patents and Intellectual Property
17.Product Development Economics
18.Managing Projects
Concept Development Process
Mission Development
Statement Identify Establish Generate Select Test Set Plan Plan
Customer Target Product Product Product Final Downstream
Needs Specifications Concepts Concept(s) Concept(s) Specifications Development

Perform Economic Analysis

Benchmark Competitive Products

Build and Test Models and Prototypes


Outline
• Introduction to product concept selection
• Commonly dysfunctions in product
development
• Product concept selection process

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Definition
• Product concept selection is a decision
process, in which the design team
selects one or a few product concept for
further development

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Challenges
• How to choose the best concept of
abstraction?
• How to embrace all inputs (likings and
concerns) from the whole team in the
decision process?
• How to make use of good attributes of
otherwise weak concept designs?
• How to document the decision process?
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Concept Selection Approaches
• External decision
– By use of an external group of customers, clients, etc.
• Product champion & intuition
– By an influential member of the development team
• Multi-voting
– Asking each member to pick a number of concepts and pick the one with most
votes.
• Pros and cons
– The team list the strengths and weakness of each concept.
• Prototype and test
– Build and test prototype for each concept and select based on the test data.
• Decision metrics
– The team rates each concept against selection criteria with varying
importance/weights.

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Two stages of concept selection
• Concept screening (the Pugh concept
selection method)
– To quickly narrow the number of concepts and
to improve the concepts
• Concept scoring
– weighs the relative importance of the selection
criteria
– focus on more refined comparisons with respect
to each criteria

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Concept Selection Process
1. Prepare the Matrix
– Criteria
– Reference Concept
– Weightings
2. Rate Concepts
– Scale (– 0 +) or (1–5)
– Compare to Reference Concept or Values
3. Rank Concepts
– Sum Weighted Scores
4. Combine and Improve
– Remove Bad Features
– Combine Good Qualities
5. Select the Best Concept
– May Be More than One
– Beware of Average Concepts
6. Reflect on the Process
– Continuous Improvement
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Concept Development Funnel

c o nc e pt g e ne ratio n
c o nc e pt s c re e ning
c o nc e pt s c o ring
c o nc e pt te s ting
Remember…
The goal of concept selection is not to
• Select the best concept.

The goal of concept selection is to


• Develop the best concept.

So remember to combine and refine the


concepts to develop better ones!
Caveats
• Beware of the best "average" product.
• Perform concept selection for each different
customer group and compare results.
• Check sensitivity of selection to the importance
weightings and ratings.
• May want to use all of detailed requirements in
final stages of selection.
• Note features which can be applied to other
concepts.
Concept Selection Example:
Reusable Syringe
Mission Statement
• Product description:
– Reusable syringe with precision dosage
control for outpatient use.
• Primary market
– Elderly
• Major features:
– Accuracy of dose metering
– Inexpensive
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Need analysis
• Ease of handling
• Ease of use
• Readability of dose settings
• Accuracy of dose metering
• Durability
• Ease of manufacture
• Portability
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Concept screening steps
1. Prepare a selection matrix based on the
selection criteria
2. Rate the concepts
3. Rank the concepts
4. Combine and improve concepts
5. Select one or more concepts
6. Reflect on the results and the process

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Concept screening principles
• Be focused on customer needs
• Match or exceed competitors’ performance along key
dimensions
• Improve the product’s manufacturability
• Reduce lead time
• Encourage more and effective participation from the
design team members
• Have better documentation of the decision process.

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Example: Concept Screening
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Concept scoring steps
1. Prepare a selection matrix, based on the
selection criteria
2. Rate the concepts
3. Rank the concepts
4. Combine and improve concepts
5. Select one or more concepts
6. Reflect on the results and the process

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Concept Scoring Method

n
S j   rij wi
i 1

– where
• wi = the weight for the ith criterion
• rij = raw rating of concept j for the ith criterion

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Scale for Rating the Concepts
(relative performance)
1: much worse than the reference
2: worse than the reference
3: same as the reference
4: better than the reference
5: much better than the reference

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Example: Concept Scoring
Issues in the decision process
• It assumes that the selection criteria reflect customer’s needs
• It assumes that the selection criteria are independent
• Manufacturing costs and manufacturability are not included in
the decision
• It is better to directly evaluate those independent, simpler
concepts underpinning the design concepts, if they constitute
all the product concepts.
• The process of concept selection can be applied to throughout
the development process.

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Concept Selection Exercise:
Mechanical Pencils
Mechanical Pencils:
Customer Needs
Mechanical Pencils:
Concept Selection Matrix
Retail Prices of Five Pencils

• Classic $2.75
• Quick Click $2.58
• Twist Erase $2.08
• Zézé $0.90
• Bic $0.33
What are the screening and scoring criteria
for the following pencil holder concepts?

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