Posts tagged product development
Five Common Pitfalls of Hardware Product Development (and How You Can Avoid Them)

While learning from your mistakes is often necessary in the product development process, it is much more efficient to learn from the mistakes of others. This article details common pitfalls hardware teams may face when working on a new product initiative.

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Taking Your Product Design to the Next Level: How to Make the Most of Your User Research Efforts

In order to gain market traction, organizations are increasingly turning to user research to discover and understand their unique customer needs. This article provides tips on establishing the essential groundwork of user research so you are set up for product success.

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Five Secrets for Successful Product Development

Product development can be a bumpy ride, even for the most experienced teams. However, there are tactics that product development experts use to increase the probability of success. Here are a few tips to help ensure your team has the smoothest journey possible.  

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MDO Article: How to Select the Right Contract Manufacturer

Understanding the technical capabilities and business priorities of contract manufacturers is essential to selecting the best manufacturing partner. Here are five key areas you should focus on as you evaluate your options.

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Frost & Sullivan Mind Xchange: “It’s All About Me!” Leveraging Data and Customer Insights to Create Personalized Products and Services

A quick summary of the key takeaways and best practices that we shared in our session at the 13th Annual Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation and Development, led by Scott Thielman with guest Gary Manning of Gaido Health.

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Product Design & Development: Regulatory and Standards Overview

Medical device regulations require information to be recorded as you develop; this includes how the design was created, why design decisions were made, and what risks were considered in the process. Here is a basic outline to get you started.

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