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Managing the new product development process is one of the most demanding tasks within a company. In order to launch a new product, different teams must be able to work together cross-functionally across different areas of an organization. A successful new product launch results from different teams’ ability to collaborate with each other, coordinated with making good managerial decisions throughout the development process.
In KnowledgeCity’s Managing the New Product Development Process course, you will learn how cross-functional teams successfully manage the new product development process. You will gain insights into the roles of the key players in the process and how their influence spans within and across their functional boundaries. These key management roles include: product management, stakeholder management, design management, sourcing, and costing. In addition, you will learn marketing strategies to help you reach your target markets, as well as best practices to ensure a new product launch goes smoothly.
You will learn how cross-functional teams successfully manage the new product development process, gaining insights into the roles of key players such as product management, stakeholder management, design management, sourcing, and costing. You will also learn marketing strategies to reach your target markets and best practices to ensure a new product launch goes smoothly.
The course covers key management roles including product management, stakeholder management, design management, sourcing, and costing, and how their influence spans within and across their functional boundaries.
The lessons include Introduction, The Product Manager's Role, Stakeholder Management, Design Management, Sourcing and Costing, Marketing Strategy, Launching Successfully, and Test Your Knowledge.
It is one of the most demanding tasks within a company because launching a new product requires different teams to work together cross-functionally across different areas of an organization, coordinated with making good managerial decisions throughout the development process.