In this chapter, the differences between Agile Hardware and Agile Software are explored to help you apply agile techniques to a hardware development workflow.
In this chapter the effects of the market on your product are discussed, what you think is the best version of your idea may be influenced by many factors in the markets you believe you can sell it to.
In the previous chapter, the concepts of agile hardware product realization were introduced along with the idea of the ten best practices. Before diving into the details of these, there are a few basics to understand. In this chapter Product Realization will be defined at a high level as well as the ideas behind a New Product Development Introduction (sometimes written as NPDI) framework.
Last year, a staggering 78% of businesses reported using AI (Stanford AI Index). This wave of adoption is transforming every sector and hardware is no exception. Agile product realization is entering a new era, where AI has the power to accelerate, streamline, and reshape how products go from concept to market. In this series, we’ll dive into insights from the soon-to-be-released updated book [...]
While walking the cliffs of Santa Cruz with Michael Keer and our spouses, Scott Weinstein, PRG Quality & Reliability Specialist, took a moment to reflect on a meaningful milestone: one year consulting with Product Realization Group.
I enjoyed a scenic and insightful get together with Robert Bisaillon and Wayne Miller in Sausalito. It got me thinking about how much high technology hardware product development has evolved over the past few decades.