A presentation I used as part of being the Toastmaster of the Day at Microsoft.
It catalogs various design aspects around :
1. Bad Product designs
2. Bad Processes
3. The concept of jugaad in India and the developing world.
Niels van Marle - Pezy Product InnovationThemadagen
Microcentrum themadag Dutch Design provides various design and manufacturing services including:
- Front-end exploration, design strategy development, and concept creation.
- Identity creation, function development, engineering design, and prototyping.
- Design for manufacturing, tool development, production engineering, and quality management.
- Program management, production ramp up, tool making, mold management, production, and assembly.
Their services help clients from ideation through industrialization and manufacturing support.
This document provides a portfolio of architectural design experience and academic experience for Ankush Tripathi. It summarizes several commercial and residential projects he has worked on, including developing master plans, 3D views, and brochure designs. It also outlines his fifth year thesis project designing a residential school in Leh Ladakh, India. Models and views from some of these projects are included to showcase his design and visualization work.
This document discusses the definition and types of innovation. It defines innovation as change that creates new dimensions of performance and is a major driver of economic growth. Innovation involves converting ideas into tangible outcomes and can include developing new applications of existing technologies, refining existing technologies, or finding new uses for current technologies. True innovation is about creatively responding to change by generating new ideas, improving processes, or renovating products and services. Innovation requires deliberately thinking about existing problems and unmet needs to create new solutions that deliver meaningful value.
This document lists several of Naveen Sharma's projects including Make Your Own Way, And Go Green For, Nucleus Software Noida, ABW Tower Gurgaon, La-Lagune Sec-54 Gurgaon, and CSOI Chankyapuri. It also mentions The Great Civil Engineering project four times.
How To Become An Industrial Designer | Industrial DesignShamimahamed25
Industrial design is a multidisciplinary process that involves conceiving, developing, and marketing products for mass production. It considers the aesthetic, functional, economic, and social aspects of design from the initial concept through offering the product for sale. Industrial design optimizes form and function through an iterative process of analysis, concept development, design development, and implementation to create objects that can be used by people. It combines human factors, creativity, knowledge, and hard work.
HOW TO BECOME AN INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER - INDUSTRIAL DESIGNShamimahamed25
Industrial Designers create products that are used by millions of people every day. Their work spans a host of industries — from video game hardware to medical equipment. It’s no surprise that the demand for talent in this industry continues to grow as companies compete for market share. If you’re interested in pursuing an exciting career as an industrial designer, it won’t be easy. However, with the right focus and determination, you can do it.
This document provides a timeline of key milestones in product design from 1452 to 2000 AD. Some highlights include:
- Leonardo da Vinci in 1488 being one of the first known product designers with designs for flying machines.
- The 1st Industrial Revolution between 1760-1830 driving advances in textiles, metallurgy and machine tools.
- Inventions like the chair no. 14, riveted jeans, the fountain pen, Wright brothers' airplane, and Ford's Model T car between 1859-1908.
- Advances in consumer and computing technologies from the 1930s onwards including the Volkswagen Beetle, Bic ballpoint pen, Sony Walk
Niels van Marle - Pezy Product InnovationThemadagen
Microcentrum themadag Dutch Design provides various design and manufacturing services including:
- Front-end exploration, design strategy development, and concept creation.
- Identity creation, function development, engineering design, and prototyping.
- Design for manufacturing, tool development, production engineering, and quality management.
- Program management, production ramp up, tool making, mold management, production, and assembly.
Their services help clients from ideation through industrialization and manufacturing support.
This document provides a portfolio of architectural design experience and academic experience for Ankush Tripathi. It summarizes several commercial and residential projects he has worked on, including developing master plans, 3D views, and brochure designs. It also outlines his fifth year thesis project designing a residential school in Leh Ladakh, India. Models and views from some of these projects are included to showcase his design and visualization work.
This document discusses the definition and types of innovation. It defines innovation as change that creates new dimensions of performance and is a major driver of economic growth. Innovation involves converting ideas into tangible outcomes and can include developing new applications of existing technologies, refining existing technologies, or finding new uses for current technologies. True innovation is about creatively responding to change by generating new ideas, improving processes, or renovating products and services. Innovation requires deliberately thinking about existing problems and unmet needs to create new solutions that deliver meaningful value.
This document lists several of Naveen Sharma's projects including Make Your Own Way, And Go Green For, Nucleus Software Noida, ABW Tower Gurgaon, La-Lagune Sec-54 Gurgaon, and CSOI Chankyapuri. It also mentions The Great Civil Engineering project four times.
How To Become An Industrial Designer | Industrial DesignShamimahamed25
Industrial design is a multidisciplinary process that involves conceiving, developing, and marketing products for mass production. It considers the aesthetic, functional, economic, and social aspects of design from the initial concept through offering the product for sale. Industrial design optimizes form and function through an iterative process of analysis, concept development, design development, and implementation to create objects that can be used by people. It combines human factors, creativity, knowledge, and hard work.
HOW TO BECOME AN INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER - INDUSTRIAL DESIGNShamimahamed25
Industrial Designers create products that are used by millions of people every day. Their work spans a host of industries — from video game hardware to medical equipment. It’s no surprise that the demand for talent in this industry continues to grow as companies compete for market share. If you’re interested in pursuing an exciting career as an industrial designer, it won’t be easy. However, with the right focus and determination, you can do it.
This document provides a timeline of key milestones in product design from 1452 to 2000 AD. Some highlights include:
- Leonardo da Vinci in 1488 being one of the first known product designers with designs for flying machines.
- The 1st Industrial Revolution between 1760-1830 driving advances in textiles, metallurgy and machine tools.
- Inventions like the chair no. 14, riveted jeans, the fountain pen, Wright brothers' airplane, and Ford's Model T car between 1859-1908.
- Advances in consumer and computing technologies from the 1930s onwards including the Volkswagen Beetle, Bic ballpoint pen, Sony Walk
https://futureinsightslive.com/las-vegas-2015/
Design is a disciplined approach to problem-solving that can radically transform how your customers (and employees) feel and behave. There's a common misconception that design is about 'making it pretty', causing companies to miss countless opportunities to become more productive, successful, and profitable. In this talk James will show you what design really is, how it works, and how anyone—not just designers—can use it to built a stronger company.
This document discusses the concept design phase of the design process. It describes generating alternative concept designs by matching functional requirements to physical principles, materials, and geometries. Concepts are developed using techniques like morphological matrices and combining alternatives. Concepts are then analyzed using preliminary calculations and testing to screen for feasibility. Evaluation methods like Pugh's method and weighted rating are used to systematically evaluate the remaining feasible concepts and select the best concept designs.
The document outlines key aspects of the product design process including idea generation, feasibility studies, rapid prototyping, form and functional design, production design, design reviews, and design for quality and the environment. It discusses techniques like quality function deployment (QFD) which translates customer requirements into technical design characteristics to ensure an effective design process.
This document discusses product design and development. It covers factors that inspire product design such as identifying gaps in demand, underutilized resources, and new product ideas. It also discusses marketing factors to consider like market potential and competition. Additionally, it outlines the stages of new product development including idea generation, concept development, market strategy development, feasibility studies, product design, testing, and commercialization. Finally, it discusses the product life cycle and how investment depends on what stage the product is in such as introduction, growth, maturity, or decline.
This Slide deck gives a quick Idea about the Business process Modelling, various block used and their meanings, AS-is Process, its To-Be process and corresponding swim lane diagram.
This document discusses process design and different types of processes. It covers that design involves planning for products, services, and processes. Process design and product/service design are interrelated, with decisions in one influencing the other. The chapter then describes different types of processes including project, jobbing, batch, mass production, continuous, and various service processes. It emphasizes that process design must consider objectives like quality, cost, speed, dependability and flexibility.
The document discusses best practices for product design and development. It outlines key aspects of the process including identifying customer needs, establishing target specifications, concept generation, concept selection, concept testing, and setting final specifications. It also describes an evaluation framework that allows companies to compare their performance to industry benchmarks and best practices. The framework is used to develop an improvement plan by assessing a company's current situation, identifying gaps compared to best practices, and determining priorities based on business strategy and best practices.
Learn about product design and what it is, why it's important, and methods for approaching design yourself. Slides are copyright Stephanie Engle and taken from a presentation for HackDuke at Duke University.
The document discusses key concepts in operations management related to product and service design. It defines the product life cycle and describes how organizations develop new products and services to meet customer needs. It also explains how organizations define products through documents like engineering drawings, bills of materials, and work orders to support production.
The document discusses product design and service operations. It defines product design as concerned with a product's form and functions. The product design process involves concept development, product planning, engineering, and pilot production. It also discusses various aspects of product design like design for function, manufacture, and sales. The document also defines different types of service operations and strategies for scheduling service operations to meet demand fluctuations and customer needs.
This document discusses key aspects of product design and development. It defines product, product development process, and design process. It outlines the six phases of product development and different types of products. The document also discusses product conceptual design, form and function, fundamental design rules, concurrent engineering approach, and composition of effective design teams.
The document discusses product design concepts and the product design process. It defines product design as conceptualizing an idea for a product and transforming it into reality by considering constraints and analyzing all aspects of the product. The objectives and features of good product design are listed, including functionality, reliability, quality and cost-effectiveness. Concepts discussed include research and development, reverse engineering, and concurrent engineering. The steps of product design are outlined as synthesis, sketching, analysis, selection, engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing.
Product design involves many steps in order to reach the finalised, working product. Here is a basic guide from http://www.rf3design.co.uk with 7 steps to effective product design.
1) Process design involves planning the processes that transform inputs like resources, information, and time into outputs like products and services.
2) Product and service design influence and are influenced by process design - decisions in one area impact the other. Processes must be designed to effectively produce the products and services.
3) There are different types of processes like project, jobbing, batch, mass, and continuous, as well as service types like professional and mass service, which vary in factors like volume, variety, and skills required. Process mapping and analysis can improve processes.
Best Digital Marketing Strategy Build Your Online Presence 2024.pptxpavankumarpayexelsol
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to the best digital marketing strategies for 2024, focusing on enhancing your online presence. Key topics include understanding and targeting your audience, building a user-friendly and mobile-responsive website, leveraging the power of social media platforms, optimizing content for search engines, and using email marketing to foster direct engagement. By adopting these strategies, you can increase brand visibility, drive traffic, generate leads, and ultimately boost sales, ensuring your business thrives in the competitive digital landscape.
https://futureinsightslive.com/las-vegas-2015/
Design is a disciplined approach to problem-solving that can radically transform how your customers (and employees) feel and behave. There's a common misconception that design is about 'making it pretty', causing companies to miss countless opportunities to become more productive, successful, and profitable. In this talk James will show you what design really is, how it works, and how anyone—not just designers—can use it to built a stronger company.
This document discusses the concept design phase of the design process. It describes generating alternative concept designs by matching functional requirements to physical principles, materials, and geometries. Concepts are developed using techniques like morphological matrices and combining alternatives. Concepts are then analyzed using preliminary calculations and testing to screen for feasibility. Evaluation methods like Pugh's method and weighted rating are used to systematically evaluate the remaining feasible concepts and select the best concept designs.
The document outlines key aspects of the product design process including idea generation, feasibility studies, rapid prototyping, form and functional design, production design, design reviews, and design for quality and the environment. It discusses techniques like quality function deployment (QFD) which translates customer requirements into technical design characteristics to ensure an effective design process.
This document discusses product design and development. It covers factors that inspire product design such as identifying gaps in demand, underutilized resources, and new product ideas. It also discusses marketing factors to consider like market potential and competition. Additionally, it outlines the stages of new product development including idea generation, concept development, market strategy development, feasibility studies, product design, testing, and commercialization. Finally, it discusses the product life cycle and how investment depends on what stage the product is in such as introduction, growth, maturity, or decline.
This Slide deck gives a quick Idea about the Business process Modelling, various block used and their meanings, AS-is Process, its To-Be process and corresponding swim lane diagram.
This document discusses process design and different types of processes. It covers that design involves planning for products, services, and processes. Process design and product/service design are interrelated, with decisions in one influencing the other. The chapter then describes different types of processes including project, jobbing, batch, mass production, continuous, and various service processes. It emphasizes that process design must consider objectives like quality, cost, speed, dependability and flexibility.
The document discusses best practices for product design and development. It outlines key aspects of the process including identifying customer needs, establishing target specifications, concept generation, concept selection, concept testing, and setting final specifications. It also describes an evaluation framework that allows companies to compare their performance to industry benchmarks and best practices. The framework is used to develop an improvement plan by assessing a company's current situation, identifying gaps compared to best practices, and determining priorities based on business strategy and best practices.
Learn about product design and what it is, why it's important, and methods for approaching design yourself. Slides are copyright Stephanie Engle and taken from a presentation for HackDuke at Duke University.
The document discusses key concepts in operations management related to product and service design. It defines the product life cycle and describes how organizations develop new products and services to meet customer needs. It also explains how organizations define products through documents like engineering drawings, bills of materials, and work orders to support production.
The document discusses product design and service operations. It defines product design as concerned with a product's form and functions. The product design process involves concept development, product planning, engineering, and pilot production. It also discusses various aspects of product design like design for function, manufacture, and sales. The document also defines different types of service operations and strategies for scheduling service operations to meet demand fluctuations and customer needs.
This document discusses key aspects of product design and development. It defines product, product development process, and design process. It outlines the six phases of product development and different types of products. The document also discusses product conceptual design, form and function, fundamental design rules, concurrent engineering approach, and composition of effective design teams.
The document discusses product design concepts and the product design process. It defines product design as conceptualizing an idea for a product and transforming it into reality by considering constraints and analyzing all aspects of the product. The objectives and features of good product design are listed, including functionality, reliability, quality and cost-effectiveness. Concepts discussed include research and development, reverse engineering, and concurrent engineering. The steps of product design are outlined as synthesis, sketching, analysis, selection, engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing.
Product design involves many steps in order to reach the finalised, working product. Here is a basic guide from http://www.rf3design.co.uk with 7 steps to effective product design.
1) Process design involves planning the processes that transform inputs like resources, information, and time into outputs like products and services.
2) Product and service design influence and are influenced by process design - decisions in one area impact the other. Processes must be designed to effectively produce the products and services.
3) There are different types of processes like project, jobbing, batch, mass, and continuous, as well as service types like professional and mass service, which vary in factors like volume, variety, and skills required. Process mapping and analysis can improve processes.
Best Digital Marketing Strategy Build Your Online Presence 2024.pptxpavankumarpayexelsol
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to the best digital marketing strategies for 2024, focusing on enhancing your online presence. Key topics include understanding and targeting your audience, building a user-friendly and mobile-responsive website, leveraging the power of social media platforms, optimizing content for search engines, and using email marketing to foster direct engagement. By adopting these strategies, you can increase brand visibility, drive traffic, generate leads, and ultimately boost sales, ensuring your business thrives in the competitive digital landscape.
Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey ...SirmaDuztepeliler
"Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey Toward Sustainability"
The booklet of my master’s thesis at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. (Gothenburg, Sweden)
This thesis explores the transformation of the vacated (2023) IKEA store in Kållered, Sweden, into a "Reuse Hub" addressing various user types. The project aims to create a model for circular and sustainable economic practices that promote resource efficiency, waste reduction, and a shift in societal overconsumption patterns.
Reuse, though crucial in the circular economy, is one of the least studied areas. Most materials with reuse potential, especially in the construction sector, are recycled (downcycled), causing a greater loss of resources and energy. My project addresses barriers to reuse, such as difficult access to materials, storage, and logistics issues.
Aims:
• Enhancing Access to Reclaimed Materials: Creating a hub for reclaimed construction materials for both institutional and individual needs.
• Promoting Circular Economy: Showcasing the potential and variety of reusable materials and how they can drive a circular economy.
• Fostering Community Engagement: Developing spaces for social interaction around reuse-focused stores and workshops.
• Raising Awareness: Transforming a former consumerist symbol into a center for circular practices.
Highlights:
• The project emphasizes cross-sector collaboration with producers and wholesalers to repurpose surplus materials before they enter the recycling phase.
• This project can serve as a prototype for reusing many idle commercial buildings in different scales and sizes.
• The findings indicate that transforming large vacant properties can support sustainable practices and present an economically attractive business model with high social returns at the same time.
• It highlights the potential of how sustainable practices in the construction sector can drive societal change.