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IP & Design-led development under 'Value Delivery' theme is a part of which one of the following Functional Areas?
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Answered by lakshmi35k
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Answer:

People is the answer to the above question.

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Answered by amanpanday2811
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Answer:

People (Customer)

Explanation:-

It seems hard to believe, but the main reason new products fail is a lack of customer need. How is it possible that companies invest massive resources in launching a new product that nobody actually wants? It often comes down to a disconnect between product designers and decision makers, resulting in a failure to understand the problem that the new product is intended to solve. This issue can be resolved with design-led development, an approach to problem solving that leverages proven design thinking methods to meet the needs of the end user. Design-driven development is an approach to development that is holistic, interdisciplinary and integrative. The process unites designers and developers in an effort to ensure that each step in the development lifecycle of the product is aligned with the end user’s requirements. It progresses logically and creates a solid foundation for scaling design as a whole. Design-led development gets right to the heart of what business is all about by ensuring you deliver a product that people will use. By targeting users’ desires and expectations from the outset and incorporating design thinking throughout the entire development process, you can set realistic timelines for reaching an agreed goal and start delivering incrementally bigger wins based on an iterative process. A constant, fluid interaction between design and development ensures that everything that goes into your product is included to solve your customers’ problems. The alternative approach — designing and developing products in silos — is slow, expensive and often ends up meeting the CIO’s needs rather than those of the end user. Hence the prevalence of products that fail.

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