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Product Analysis Techniques:
Functional Analysis |
This is analyzing all of the things that a product does, including primary and related functions, to identify unnecessary functions that might drive up costs on a product.
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Product Analysis Techniques:
Value Engineering & Value Analysis |
This is identifying and developing the cost versus benefits ratio for each function of a product.
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Product Analysis Techniques:
Quality Function Deployment |
This is identifying the customer's needs are, and translating those needs into technical requirements.
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Product Analysis Techniques:
Systems Engineering |
This is analyzing products holistically, integrating factors such as users, usage environment, and related hardware or software with which the product must function.
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Alternatives Identification Techniques
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These are methods for generating as many alternative solutions and plans as possible during project planning.
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Alternatives Identification Techniques:
Lateral Thinking |
This is a creative approach to problem solving in which the team attempts to think about a problem in new ways and generate a fresh solution.
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Alternatives Identification Techniques:
Brainstorming |
This is a structured or unstructured creativity technique to generate as many ideas as possible from as many team members as possible.
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Alternatives Identification Techniques:
Delphi Technique |
This is a group technique that extracts and summarizes anonymous expert group input to chose among various alternatives.
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Project Objectives
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These are the criteria used to measure whether a project is successful or not.
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Work Breakdown Structures (WBS)
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This is a logical grouping of project deliverables arranged in a hierarchical structure.
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Work Package
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This is the smallest, most granular deliverable that cannot be further subdivided.
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