Evaluation of performance in a product development context |
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Authors: | Stefan Cedergren Anders Wall |
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Institution: | a School of Innovation, Design, and Engineering, Mälardalen University, P.O. Box 883 Västerås SE-72123, Sweden b ABB Corporate Research, Forskargränd 6 Västerås SE-7217, Sweden |
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Abstract: | In today's competitive environment, the need is greater than ever to deploy product development investments more effectively. To assist managers, we have developed two conceptual tools to support the evaluation of performance in product development. The Performance Measurement Evaluation Matrix (PMEX) helps managers evaluate performance measurement systems they currently use, in order to identify areas requiring improvement. Results from using the PMEX indicate that it is common to associate performance measurements with the efficiency aspects of time, cost, and quality, without monitoring the value created. Performance is largely perceived by managers in terms of time, cost, and quality of the activities in the later phases of the development process. We contend that an effective performance measurement system is based on performance criteria, and then derives measurements based on these. It is argued that there should be a change in the perception of performance, before performance evaluation systems can be improved. The Product Development Organizational Performance Model (PDOPM) assists in developing the perception of performance by relating uncertainty, efficiency, and effectiveness at three generic activity levels within the product development function. The use of our tools provides an improved perception of performance and its measurement, thus enabling improvements to the evaluation of performance. |
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Keywords: | Performance measurement Innovation Product development Software-intensive products |
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