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Development Resource Planning: Complexity of Product Development and the Capacity to Launch New Products
Authors:Abraham Sin Oih Yu  Paulo S. Figueiredo  Paulo Tromboni De Souza Nascimento
Affiliation:1. University of S?o Paulo (USP) in Brazil;2. Boston University's School of Management
Abstract:
Overcommitment of development capacity or development resource deficiencies are important problems in new product development (NPD). Existing approaches to development resource planning have largely neglected the issue of resource magnitude required for NPD. This research aims to fill the void by developing a simple higher‐level aggregate model based on an intuitive idea: The number of new product families that a firm can effectively undertake is bound by the complexity of its products or systems and the total amount of resources allocated to NPD. This study examines three manufacturing companies to verify the proposed model. The empirical results confirm the study's initial hypothesis: The more complex the product family, the smaller the number of product families that are launched per unit of revenue. Several suggestions and implications for managing NPD resources are discussed, such as how this study's model can establish an upper limit for the capacity to develop and launch new product families.
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