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Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation
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Overview

Equip with a comprehensive understanding of blockchain technology and its disruptive potential across diverse domains

Duration

8 weeks

Total fee

2.41 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

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Course Level

UG Certificate

Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation
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Highlights

  • Earn a certificate after completion of the course
  • Learn from industry experts
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Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For engineers, research and development managers
  • For platform architects, product managers, marketing managers, and product line strategists
What are the course deliverables?
  • Understand the evolution of the industry from craft manufacturing to mass customization
  • Grasp fundamental concepts in product architecting such as architectural decisions, decomposition and function-form mapping during conceptual design
  • Understand the platform concept and be able to prioritize drivers of modularity and product platform design
  • Enumerate metrics for quantifying commonality within a product family
  • Identify major contemporary methods and tools for product family and platform design
  • Understand how benchmarking can assist platform and product family design
  • Understand organizational issues such as divergence in platforms and management roles in platforms
More about this course
  • This course provides an in-depth exploration of the revolutionary impact of blockchain on various industries
  • In this course students will delve into the fundamental concepts, architecture, and components of blockchain, gaining insights into its historical evolution and disruptive potential

Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation
 at 
MIT University 
Curriculum

Understanding product families and platforms

Strategic considerations

Design and Development Processes

Implementation and Management

Software and service platforms

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Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation
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Faculty details

Bruce Cameron
Bruce Cameron is the Director of the System Architecture Lab at MIT and a co-founder of Technology Strategy Partners, a consultancy. His research interests include technology strategy, system architecture, and the management of product platforms.
Olivier de Weck
Prof. de Weck is a leader in systems engineering research. He focuses on how complex man-made systems such as aircraft, spacecraft, automobiles, printers, and critical infrastructures are designed and how they evolve over time.
Timothy W. Simpson
Timothy Simpson is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include product family design and platform-based product development, multidisciplinary design optimization, trade space exploration, and additive manufacturing.

Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation
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