The Decision Matrix

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Challenges and difficulties when using the DM will also be examined focusing on how to chose the DM parameters/criterion and their weights and how to relate objectively to the outcome and how to use the DM as an iterative tool. Finally, suggestions are identified in order to accomodate and improve the challenges and difficulties and to identify for ''what'' the tool is applicable, for ''when'' the DM is applicable, ''how'' the DM is applicable and for ''who'' it is applicable and ''who'' can benefit from the DM.
 
Challenges and difficulties when using the DM will also be examined focusing on how to chose the DM parameters/criterion and their weights and how to relate objectively to the outcome and how to use the DM as an iterative tool. Finally, suggestions are identified in order to accomodate and improve the challenges and difficulties and to identify for ''what'' the tool is applicable, for ''when'' the DM is applicable, ''how'' the DM is applicable and for ''who'' it is applicable and ''who'' can benefit from the DM.
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- Concept desription of the tool, the DM (both quantitative and qualitative approaches
 
- Concept desription of the tool, the DM (both quantitative and qualitative approaches

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Abstract

Innovation within technology is moving faster than ever. Companies are forced to keep innovate new products or improve exsisting products. Due to strict time frames and many different competitors on the technological market, decision-making within product-development/innovation have to be credible and solid. However, in the decision making process in product-development/innovation, low knowledge and many uncertainties are dominating. By using the so-called ”Decision Matrix” (DM), the former can be increased and the latter can be decreased and will be elaborated further. Hence, in product-development/innovation the DM is extremely relevant and may create more knowledge and turn these uncertainties into measurable quantities.

This wiki-article wishes to give a deeper insight and background description of the DM e.g. The Concept Screening Matrix and examine both the quantitative and qualitative approches (Stuart Pugh's approach). In addition the application procces will also be examined by focusing on innovation-projects, –programs and –portfolios including a ”Six Steps”-process description. Moreover, it will contain which parameters/criterion are key and appropriate in order to obtain an realistic and solid output when applying the DM, e.g. define the end-goal and stakeholders (customers), reflect on output and list the weight of parameters/criterion.

Challenges and difficulties when using the DM will also be examined focusing on how to chose the DM parameters/criterion and their weights and how to relate objectively to the outcome and how to use the DM as an iterative tool. Finally, suggestions are identified in order to accomodate and improve the challenges and difficulties and to identify for what the tool is applicable, for when the DM is applicable, how the DM is applicable and for who it is applicable and who can benefit from the DM.

The preliminary structure:


- Concept desription of the tool, the DM (both quantitative and qualitative approaches

- Application in innovation-projects, –programs and –portfolios and choice of approriate parameters/criterion when using the DM

- Challenge and limitations in the DM

- Suggestions for improving the challenges and limitations of the DM


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