BU4581 Managing New Product Development
(15 ECTS credits)
Module Content/Outline:
Reducing both the product development interval and production cost while increasing product functionality are critical concerns of managers in many manufacturing firms. The module is designed for students who wish to develop their understanding of the complex management issues associated with the development of new products. The module will be based on a combination of case studies, readings and project work. The cases will challenge students to analyse product development issues in differing industries and countries and to discuss these issues in class. The project will challenge the students to engage with the issues in practice.Lecturer(s):
Professor Paul Coughlan
Learning Objectives:
-
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
- identify and to understand the contributors to shorter development lead times and increased flows of marketable and manufacturable new products
- identify and to understand the choices in structuring the development process, and the integration of differing functional capabilities during the development process
- develop specific and actionable recommendations to managers to improve a product development process including: a description of the proposed action; time scale for introduction; resources required; knock-on effects anticipated in other areas; measures of performance of the change; expected outcomes.
- work effectively as an individual in a team focused on reviewing the performance of a product development process
Lectures &Tutorials/Contact hours:
2 hours case discussion/lecture per week
1 Tutorial per weekRecommended Texts/Key Reading:
The module will be based on a combination of case studies and readings. The case studies will be sold through the School of Business Studies. Readings will be available from four sources: online from the Library E-Journals, online from the Senior Sophister Intranet, online from The Product Development and Management Association, and from the Library Reserve Collection at the Lecky Library.Assessment
Project: Working in teams, students will prepare a series of reports on the practice of product development in a firm of their choice. The reports should reflect the issues and concepts which will have been addressed in the module. The tutorials will be used to discuss the project process and performance.The project accounts for 40%, of overall grade
Term Tests: No (except for one-term and two-term visiting/Socrates students)
Essay: Working individually, a 2000 word essay on one of a set of assigned topics. The essay accounts for 10% of the overall grade
Date for submission
Project Stage I Report: Semester 1, week 8
Essay: Semester 1, week 12
Stage II Report: Semester 2, week 1
Stage III Report: Semester 2, week 5
Stage IV Report: Semester 1, week 9
Penalties for late submission
No penalties, although extensions are by prior agreement with the lecturer.
Students unable to submit a term assignment for medical reasons must produce a medical certificate to the School of Business Studies office within three working days of the missed submission date. Certificates received after that time will not be accepted.
Examination
1 x 3-hour end of year examination - 50%