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2002 Product Development Metrics Research Summary

February 2003 | 116 pages | ID: 2CFA243D22DEN
Goldense Group, Inc.

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The 2002 Product Development Metrics Survey focused on resource and capacity management practices and metrics.

Results of the research are offered in three reports of increasingly detailed description and analysis: Research Highlights (MR21), Research Summary (MR22), and Research Results (MR24).

The first two reports, MR21 and MR22, analyze the survey population as a whole. MR21 is an “all text” summary of the findings. MR22 contains all the text of MR21 as well as a graphical analysis of each survey question. MR24 contains everything contained in MR22, plus text and graphics for five different segment analyses of the survey population.

The 2002 Product Development Metrics Research Summary is a 116-page report containing text and slides that describe and analyze the survey population as a whole. The report summarizes the overall survey results and provides details on the profiles of the survey respondents; loading the RD&E capacity pipeline; providing capacity for RD&E activities; balancing cross-functional resources (staffing ratios); systems, tools, and metrics used to manage capacity; and RD&E metrics used in industry.

This research provides interesting results regarding the methods companies use to select projects and to establish and manage backlog. The report provides details on staffing ratios and the resources, both within the development function and in the cross functions, that companies are allocating to new and existing products. Also discussed is the infrastructure in place to enable resource and capacity planning and management.
I. KEY FINDINGS

II. COMPOSITE RESULTS

A. Respondent Profile
B. Loading The R&D&E Capacity Pipeline
C. Providing Capacity For RD&E Activities
D. Balancing Cross-Functional Resources
E. Using Systems, Tools & Metrics To Manage Capacity
F. R&D Metrics Used In Industry


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