Scrum integration in stage-gate models for collaborative product development - A case study of three industrial manufacturers

Anita Friis Sommer, Andreas Slavensky, Vivi Thuy Nguyen, Kenn Steger-Jensen, Iskra Dukovska-Popovska

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    Abstract

    The relevance of collaborative Product Development (PD) is rising with the decrease of product life cycles combined with growing customer demands. Industrial manufacturers now experience competition in the global market where differentiation is necessary for survival. Hence, in order to differentiate from low-cost competitors and increase PD performance, some industrial manufacturers now seek competitive advantage by experimenting with new ways for collaborative PD. This includes integrating customer-focused agile process models like Scrum from the software industry into their existing PD models. Thus, instead of replacing traditional stage-gate models, agile methods are currently integrated in existing PD models generating hybrid solution for collaborative PD. This paper includes a study of three industrial cases that have successfully integrated Scrum into the stage-gate process model for collaborative PD. The paper introduces the three functional hybrid models, including the impact on PD performance, PD roles and customer collaboration.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
    Number of pages5
    PublisherIEEE Computer Society Press
    Publication date2013
    Pages1278-1282
    Article number6962616
    ISBN (Print)9781479909865
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Collaborative product development
    • performance
    • Scrum implementation
    • Stage-gate model

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