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| In product development, the initial focus is on functionality and differentiated value. As discussed in the governance sections, the next stage is to make sure the product conforms within the appropriate regulatory frameworks connected to safety and shared usage. The final stage and perhaps the most important stage is that of consistently delivering and supporting the product in the marketplace. To consistently deliver the product, one must manage the supply chain which drives the forward delivery of the product. In addition, as customers interact with the product, there is a reverse flow which involves reparability, diagnostics, and in most situations safe disposal. Figure 1 below shows these flows. Finally, the connection of the product to the environment must be adjusted periodically in a process known as calibration. | In product development, the initial focus is on functionality and differentiated value. As discussed in the governance sections, the next stage is to make sure the product conforms within the appropriate regulatory frameworks connected to safety and shared usage. The final stage and perhaps the most important stage is that of consistently delivering and supporting the product in the marketplace. To consistently deliver the product, one must manage the supply chain which drives the forward delivery of the product. In addition, as customers interact with the product, there is a reverse flow which involves reparability, diagnostics, and in most situations safe disposal. Figure 1 below shows these flows. Finally, the connection of the product to the environment must be adjusted periodically in a process known as calibration. |
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