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Motivation: The motivation for the overview presented in this article is to provide a starting point for considering whether existing new product development methodology and its level of detail allows product teams to develop high-quality and business-effective product concepts. Aim: The aim of this article is recognise the current state of research into new product development methodology and to present the strategies and models for New Product Development (NPD). Materials and methods: The systematic review of the literature was applied in the article. Results: The first section outlines the main strategies for new product development and how they are divided by methodological stance, degree of planning, search pattern, focus and response. The second part discusses the known models of new product development including: the craft model and the 5 generations based on the innovation models described by Rothwell and the stages of the manufacturing process defined in the literature. Part four looks at new trends in new product development, including: Open Innovation, Rapid Product Development (RPD), Agile New Product Development (ANPD), Sustainable New Product development (SNPD), the Design Thinking method and the new technologies of Industry 4.0.
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- artykuły w czasopismach
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Catallaxy
no. 8,
pages 21 - 34,
ISSN: 2544-090X - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2023
- Bibliographic description:
- Guzik A.: Overview of new product development strategies and models// Catallaxy -Vol. 8,iss. 1 (2023), s.21-34
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.24136/cxy.2023.002
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- Free publication
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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