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No-interval coherently phased product development model for apparel
Traci May-Plumlee, Trevor J. Little
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology
1998
342 - 364
0955-6222
10.1108/09556229810239333
MCB UP Ltd
Existing literature clearly documents the importance of new product development to success of a manufacturing firm. Many examples of generic models of the process, including sequential, concurrent, and multiple convergent models, can be found. However, these models are of insufficient detail to provide an adequate foundation for redesigning the apparel product development process. The no-interval coherently phased product development (NICPPD) model for apparel introduced in this paper documents apparel product development as a six phase process with multiple convergent points and coherently phased divisions. The NICPPD model provides for developing both product lines and individual products, developing seasonal lines and multiple seasons annually, and use of alternative development strategies including original design development, knock-offs or take-offs, and modification of existing products. Multiple applications for use of the NICPPD model by both researchers and practitioners in examining and improving the apparel product development process are identified.
Apparel line plan, Design, Fuzzy gates, Merchandising, Product development
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