New Services

Leading edge or bleeding edge?

New products is the process of developing a new product or service for the market. This development is considered the preliminary step in product or service development and involves a number of steps that must be completed before the product can be introduced to the market. Cost, time and quality are the main variables that drive the customer needs. Aimed at these three variables, companies develop continuous practices and strategies to better satisfy the customer requirements and increase their market share by a regular development of new products.

“Leading edge” applies to products that are well defined, properly executed, and consistently brought into manufacturing.  We all know the name when definition, execution & introduction doesn’t go well.

New product development may be done to develop an item to compete with a particular product/service or may be done to improve an already established product. New product development is essential to any business that must keep up with market trends and changes.

Related TGG Project Titles

Portal enrollment time reduction
New product development milestone development
New facility layout
New hire on-boarding process
Transactional cell design
Manufacturing cell design
Dploy software mentoring
Facility consolidation
Annual improvement priority (AIP) development
3P automated fixture design
3 Day Policy Deployment strategy session
Transactional value stream map
Product quantity product routing matrix
Value stream mapping session

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Pain

What are the Issues?

  • Customer requirements not understood, not documented
  • Our manufacturing capabilities are inconsistent
  • Product development time is too short
  • Maintenance & operations don't have the capabilities to support the new products

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Gain
  • 50% Reduction in new product development lead time
  • 80% Reduction in screen selections
  • 25% Reduction in errors due to improved mapping of customer requirements

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