Product Research and Development
process
1. Design of the R&D department
A. Sources of the design for new products
a. Abroad inspection and investigation (fairs and shops)
b. Magazines or other media
c. Information provided by the customers
d. Designs of the designers
B. R&D process
a. Design
b. Negotiation on the designing drafts and determination
of feasibility
c. Factory sampling
d. Evaluation of the samples. Those accepted will be delivered
to the company’s product base for sale.
2.
Design of the product manager
A. Sources of the design for new products
a. Abroad inspection and investigation (fairs and shops)
b. Magazines or other media
c. Information provided by the customers
d. Information provided by the factory
e. Information acquired from similar companies
B. R&D process
a. Design
b. Negotiation on the designing drafts and determination
of feasibility
c. Factory sampling
d. Evaluation of the samples. Those accepted will be
delivered to the company’s product base for sale.
3.
Designing requirements put forward by the clients
A. Sources of the design for new products
a. Samples mailed by the clients
b. Graphic and literal information mailed by the clients
c. Requirements put forward by the clients during the
consultation
B. R&D process
a. Acquiring of customer’s demanding information, determination
of the design and draft of Sample R&D Plan Book
b. Analysis and judging of the sample R&D plans
c. Feeding of the company’s evaluation results back
to the customers
d. Determination of the designing programs of the samples
and consideration of the intellectual property entitled
to the customers