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  • '''The Stage-Gate Process''' (also referred to as ''Phase-Gate Process'') is a project management tool, dividing the time horizon of a pro The central background of the Stage-Gate Process is rooted in the fact that companies have limited resources (e.g. t
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  • 408 B (74 words) - 20:18, 8 September 2017
  • ... concept to launch. Stage-Gate consists of five different stages<ref name="Stage"/>: ...l the project<ref name="Stage"/>. This is one of the benefits of the Stage-Gate process, which in the long run will assure that the company uses their reso
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  • {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNlja0mplDI|350|right|Stage gate in a nutshell (from Planisware channel)|frame}} The stage-gate model ''(also referred as phase-gate process or waterfall methodology)'' is a project management methodology use
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  • [[Apppm:The Stage-Gate Model or phase-gate process]]
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  • The stage-gate model which is also called phase-gate process is a project management methodology that is used to create a projec ...S. J. Edgett, “Stage Gate Inc.” [Online]. Available: https://www.stage-gate.com/. [Accessed: 23-Feb-2019].</ref>
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  • ...ew whether or not the project is ready to continue and move on to the next stage, which also includes portfolio management - is the project balanced and ali ...me, cost and quality is reviewed at each gate before moving on to the next stage. This combination is even possible for a program with several parallel proj
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  • ...her or not the project should proceed into the following stages. The Stage Gate process was developed by Dr. Robert G. Cooper and presented in the book 'Wi ...t must proceed through: <ref name="Cooper1990"> Cooper, R.G, 1990, ''Stage-Gate Systems: A New Tool for Managing New Products'', Business Horizons. </ref>
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  • ...finally, how to take a more efficient approach by taking the model to next stage combining it with other current systems. ...ić, B., & Milutinović, R. (2014). Possibilities of opening up the stage-gate model. Romanian Statistical Review, 4, 41-53 </ref>.
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  • ...he status quo of the developmental approaches against what the Agile-Stage Gate proposes, followed by the limitations of the model. ===Managing Innovation through the Stage-Gate®===
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  • ...is situation on Coopers Stage Gate Model<ref>http://www.prod-dev.com/stage-gate.php</ref>. ...s also the moment where there is least information about the project. This stage is also difficult as there often is little communication with the stakehold
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  • [[File:stage-gate-model-cooper.png|thumbnail|Stage gate model]] ...he stage-gate model<ref>Robert G. Cooper and Elko J. Kleinschmidt, ''Stage-Gate® Process for New Product Success'' Edited by Jens Arleth © Innovation Man
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  • The so called Stage-Gate Model is also an important part of the study, which is used by LEGO to ensu ...elopment; Platform production; Manufacturability; Product portfolio; Stage-Gate model
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  • ...en the project deliverables have not been produced or delivered. At a late stage where project deliverables have been produced or delivered a project change ...ws-to-validate-that-youre-ready-for-the-next-phase-of-your-project/"'' Use Gate Reviews''"]''</ref>. The structure should clearly outline who will particip
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  • ...001.png|600px|thumb|right|Figure 1: The Project execution model five-stage gate process <ref name=CB1>''Internal Novo Nordisk SOP 049797 about Global proce Overall the PEM is a stage-gate project model that consist of five phases. Each phase guiding the project m
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  • - Abandon option, which is the option to abandon at any stage of the project * Stage of project development: <math> s \in [\![1;S]\!] </math>
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  • ..., p.405-412, UK, ISBN 978118360637 </ref> Yet the application of the Stage Gate Process has shown that it depends largely on the tools applied. Since all i === The Stage Gate Process ===
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  • In the classical Risk-Reward Bubble Diagram, as suggested by Stage-Gate International among others <ref name="CooperWP12" /> <ref name="Levine" />, ...am, is mentioned by several authors, most notably Robert Cooper from Stage-Gate Inc. The Bubble Diagram is here considered “''… an adaptation of the fo
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  • ...ed with this symbol so that the causal factors may be developed at a later stage in the project.<ref name="iso" /><ref name="patrick" /> An example is given | style="text-align:center;"| '''OR gate'''
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  • |[[The Stage-Gate Model/phase-gate process]]
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  • |Stage Gate model (no content) |Stage Gate model (no content)
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  • ... customized version of it<ref></ref>. [1] Yet the application of the Stage Gate Process has shown that it depends largely on the tools applied. Since all i ===The Stage Gate Process===
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  • |[[Stage-Gate Process]] |[[Stage-Gate Model]]
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  • '''The Stage-Gate Process''' (also referred to as ''Phase-Gate Process'') is a project management tool, dividing the time horizon of a pro The central background of the Stage-Gate Process is rooted in the fact that companies have limited resources (e.g. t
    30 KB (4,297 words) - 09:27, 17 May 2019
  • ... concept to launch. Stage-Gate consists of five different stages<ref name="Stage"/>: ...l the project<ref name="Stage"/>. This is one of the benefits of the Stage-Gate process, which in the long run will assure that the company uses their reso
    18 KB (2,797 words) - 18:44, 17 November 2018
  • ...he key features, the running timeline, displaying only the current project stage with the possibility to scroll through the entire project life cycle. Figur ...ng, execution, and closure) into sub-stages, for instance based on a Stage-Gate model. For example, a development project sub-stages could be; preliminary
    22 KB (3,261 words) - 18:44, 17 November 2018
  • {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNlja0mplDI|350|right|Stage gate in a nutshell (from Planisware channel)|frame}} The stage-gate model ''(also referred as phase-gate process or waterfall methodology)'' is a project management methodology use
    31 KB (4,877 words) - 18:47, 17 November 2018
  • ...ng the project, the project manager might have done a Gantt Chart, a Stage-Gate Model, an FMEA analysis and used other planning and risk tools for planning
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  • ..., p.405-412, UK, ISBN 978118360637 </ref> Yet the application of the Stage Gate Process has shown that it depends largely on the tools applied. Since all i === The Stage Gate Process ===
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  • ...ecific results or deliverables. The project life cycle also allows for the gate procedure to be used, this is a tried and tested method for delivering proj ...ity to engage with anyone who knows the work better than they may do. This stage is also an opportunity to engage the wider project team in working together
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  • *Specific process for stage gate or phase reviews;
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  • .../index.php/The_Stage-Gate_Model],[http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Stage-Gate_Process])
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  • ...e Work breakdown structure, date of identification and the different stage gate of the project in which it is identified. The Risk Log is the outcome of th • Risk identified stage<br>
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Stage-Gate Model or phase-gate process]]
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  • [[Apppm:The Stage-Gate Model or phase-gate process]]
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  • The stage-gate model which is also called phase-gate process is a project management methodology that is used to create a projec ...S. J. Edgett, “Stage Gate Inc.” [Online]. Available: https://www.stage-gate.com/. [Accessed: 23-Feb-2019].</ref>
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  • ... or public service, the steps and procedures are often governed by a stage gate control model adapted to the nature of the projects being executed.
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  • == The Stage Gate Model == ... <ref name= "Stage gate process picture" >https://www.smartsheet.com/phase-gate-process visited 04-03-2020</ref>]]
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  • =='''Stage-gate process'''== ...me periods, some last for weeks and others last longer. The benefit of the gate phases is to use a more efficient tool to get the best improvement and to r
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  • ...>''Stage Gate Process'',Wikipedia http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Stage-Gate_Process </ref>=== [[File:stage_gate.png|thumb|right|A standard stage-gate process as defined by Cooper, <ref name="COOPER"> Cooper, R.G.. "Winning At
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  • ...steering groups and project sponsors review the completion of the previous stage in order to continue with the next phase or demand rework. The stages are: ...ection regarding project objective plus scope and further detailization of stage one topics.
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  • ...provided that the input data is suffieciently provided, the implementation stage can be seen as easy. <br> ===Tool 3: Stage-Gate Process===
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  • |[[A hybrid consisting of Agile and Stage Gate]]
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  • |''5. Riding the life cycle:''<br> a. Stage gate model<br> b. Waterfall model<br> c. Agile (Adaptive) model<br> d. SCRUM<br>
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  • |''5. Riding the life cycle:''<br> a. Stage gate model<br> '''b. Waterfall model'''<br> '''c. Agile (Adaptive) model'''<br>
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  • ...t systematically turns unknowns into knowns. It is applied at the planning stage of a project and gets continuously revised throughout the project life cycl ...ved lack of knowledge by an individual, in the form of deficiencies in any stage or activity of the process that can be characterized as not definite, not k
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  • One tool to control project management is the stage gate approach that divides projects into stages with gates and tracks their prog ...pecified benchmarks and standards, an evaluation of passing or failing the gate is made. The case study representing practical findings from an Airbus prod
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  • ...ew whether or not the project is ready to continue and move on to the next stage, which also includes portfolio management - is the project balanced and ali ...me, cost and quality is reviewed at each gate before moving on to the next stage. This combination is even possible for a program with several parallel proj
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  • ...raged to understand cross-functional relationships and make front and back-stage processes more aligned. In a retrospect, it also helps visualize the relati ...void''. This communication gap generally helps build an ''unclear decision gate'' for a few relevant stakeholders, leading to ''uncertainty considering tim
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  • ...activity list is conducted by the phases of the product development (stage gate) and additional information regarding the project. But this give you somewh
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  • ===Agile (Adaptive) vs. Waterfall/Stage-gate (Predictive)=== ... gate, the stage before is done. One major advantage of waterfall or stage-gate is that they provide a lot of structure early in the process. Therefore, it
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  • ...agreed as open and the next phase can begin. This is much like the [[Stage-Gate Process]]. This is done to ensure the final solution can work for the stake ... a set of typically used methods and tools. This section goes through each stage and introduces a selection of the tools and methods, as well as how to use
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  • ...nd to end a phase, it must pass a gate. A stage is the activities, and the gate is the requirements and the review that determine whether a project can con ...f a description of activities there need to be done during each state. The gate is the requirement and the review that determines whether a project can con
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  • ...e in business growth since it is a process of idea transformation from R&D stage into a launch product. As a first mover to adopt a new product into the mar ...l bring the benefit to the organisation. The cost reduction in development stage can be avoid due late design changes, such as the material sourcing and oth
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  • ...e practices, this leaves room for potential changing priorities in a later stage of the project while avoiding excessive time-consuming adjustments and subo ... return at the end of the project. This deviates from a more classic phase-gate-development model.
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  • ...ges, while the model prevailed used in software development uses the seven stage variant of the waterfall model<ref name="ISO"> International Organization f ...ed on this process the following phase can only be started if the previous stage and their defined goals and criteria have been fulfilled. These generic pha
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  • .../index.php/The_Stage-Gate_Model],[http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Stage-Gate_Process])
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  • |[[The Stage Gate process: A powerful method used for efficient project management]] |[[Stage-Gate Project Management Model]]
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  • ...ities. To reduce the project's complexity and create a framework for stage-gate procedures and phase evaluations, the project manager must carefully design
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  • ...e organization has to structure their approach depending on the particular stage of the project, program, portfolio and importantly use tools and methods of ... uncertainty. More so, as all development phases are in a mobile and agile stage compared to "in-use-phases", the result from the FMEA can help the developm
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