Towards lean product and process development

Muhammad S. Khan, Ahmed Al-Ashaab, Essam Shehab, Badr Haque, Paul Ewers, Mikel Sorli, Amaia Sopelana

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Abstract

Successes in lean manufacture have led researchers and practitioners to consider extending lean to different parts of the engineering enterprise, including product and process development (PPD). Lean product development (PD) has been understood to mean lean manufacture applied to PD, while the roots of lean PD - just like lean manufacture - go back to Toyota. This article presents the methodology adopted in order to pave the way towards a coherent lean PD model that combines lessons from the Toyota product development system (TPDS) with other best practises. The article provides a unique review of the lean PD research area, and a reference framework for the enablers that Toyota has employed for lean PD. An investigation of five engineering enterprises undertaken to search for evidence of the implementation of lean PD enablers through observation, document analysis and interviews is also presented. Some enablers have been informally applied, while few have been formally implemented, and no model was found to formally combine lean PD enablers into a coherent whole. This is the first article to critique attempts to describe lean PD and provide a definition for Lean PD.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1105-1116
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Volume26
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2013

Keywords

  • continuous improvement
  • design for manufacture
  • knowledge based engineering
  • lean product development
  • process innovation
  • process modelling
  • product design
  • product development
  • set based concurrent engineering
  • Toyota development

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