Product and service design in operations management
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Answer:
Product and service design refers to the entire process of engineering a potential future product or service, including its form, fit, and function.
Explanation:
Sometimes referred to as design for manufacturability, this is the practice of designing products—including the setting of tolerances and the specification of materials—in such a manner to streamline the processes and equipment required. The goal typically is to create a product design that meets all of the customer’s requirements and is the least costly to manufacture.
Component commonality. This is the practice of using the same components in various end items to simplify the design process, contain costs, simplify the procurement of common components, and reduce variability in the storage of the components and the manufacture of the end item.