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Deploying Agile for Physical-Product Development: Big Challenges and Effective Solutions

Abstract

Physical-product firms (manufacturers) face a number of major challenges when they adopt agile for new-product development. Typically, manufacturers embed agile methods into the stages of their stage-and-gate process to yield a hybrid model; they also modify agile methods to suit their company and industry. But major questions and challenges still remain. For example, where and when to use AgileStage-Gatefor which projects and which stages? A tougher issue is how to make investment decisionsthe gono go decisions at gateswhen everything from the product definition to the project plan is changing. Solutions from leading firms are offered. Other challenges highlighted include how to get the product right when requirements are constantly changing; how to organize for agile, which demands dedicated collocated teams, which are not practical for most manufacturers; the inconsistency between the traditional longer term project planning versus agile's two-week sprint plans; and how to scale up agile to larger programs. Actions for implementation suggested by leading firms are outlined.

Authors

Cooper RG; Frst P

Journal

IEEE Engineering Management Review, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 15–27

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

February 1, 2024

DOI

10.1109/emr.2023.3304356

ISSN

0360-8581

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