The Stage Gate process: A powerful project management concept

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When it comes to achieving a successful project – The main foundation is efficient project management. A simple method to secure this is by executing projects through a Stage-Gate process. The Stage-Gate process is method that guides a project from discovery to launch in an organized and efficient manner. It involves breaking down the project into stages which are separated by gates. The gates are used to decide whether the project should proceed into the following stage or not. The Stage Gate process was developed by Dr. Robert G. Cooper and presented in the book 'Winning At New Products' in 1986 <ref> Cooper, R.G, 1986, ''Winning At New Products'', Addison Wesley, ISBN-10: 0201136651</ref>. The process is implemented by more than 80% of the companies in North America and the implementation of the process worldwide is growing as companies are pursuing to develop their innovation competences. <ref>S. J. Edgett, ''Idea‐to‐Launch (Stage-Gate®) Model: An Overview'', Stage-Gate Int</ref>  
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When it comes to achieving a successful project – The main foundation is efficient project management. A simple method to secure this When it comes to achieving a successful project – The main foundation is efficient project management. A simple method to secure this is by executing projects through a Stage-Gate process. The Stage-Gate process is method that guides a project from discovery to launch in an organized and efficient manner. It involves breaking down the project into stages which are separated by gates. The gates are used to decide whether or not the project should proceed into the following stage. The Stage Gate process was developed by Dr. Robert G. Cooper and presented in the book 'Winning At New Products' in 1986 <ref> Cooper, R.G, 1986, Winning At New Products, Addison Wesley, ISBN-10: 0201136651</ref>. The process is implemented by more than 80% of the companies in North America and the implementation of the process worldwide is growing as companies are pursuing to develop their innovation competences. <ref>S. J. Edgett, Idea‐to‐Launch (Stage-Gate®) Model: An Overview,</ref> The Stage Gate process include five stages that the project is proceeding through. Each stage is created to acquire information for the purpose of the project to proceed into the next stage. The five stages are characterized by specific activities that must be accomplished within each stage. To expedite the project’s progression towards the next stage, the activities are completed in parallel in the different departments within each stage. These activities are intended to acquire knowledge about the project while increasingly reducing ambiguity and risk. The outcome of the activities becomes the foundation of deciding whether to continue to invest in the projects which also is referred to as the gates.
 
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When it comes to achieving a successful project – The main foundation is efficient project management. A simple method to secure this When it comes to achieving a successful project – The main foundation is efficient project management. A simple method to secure this is by executing projects through a Stage-Gate process. The Stage-Gate process is method that guides a project from discovery to launch in an organized and efficient manner. It involves breaking down the project into stages which are separated by gates. The gates are used to decide whether or not the project should proceed into the following stage. The Stage Gate process was developed by Dr. Robert G. Cooper and presented in the book 'Winning At New Products' in 1986 [1]. The process is implemented by more than 80% of the companies in North America and the implementation of the process worldwide is growing as companies are pursuing to develop their innovation competences. [2] The Stage Gate process include five stages that the project is proceeding through. Each stage is created to acquire information for the purpose of the project to proceed into the next stage. The five stages are characterized by specific activities that must be accomplished within each stage. To expedite the project’s progression towards the next stage, the activities are completed in parallel in the different departments within each stage. These activities are intended to acquire knowledge about the project while increasingly reducing ambiguity and risk. The outcome of the activities becomes the foundation of deciding whether to continue to invest in the projects which also is referred to as the gates.


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  1. Cooper, R.G, 1986, Winning At New Products, Addison Wesley, ISBN-10: 0201136651
  2. S. J. Edgett, Idea‐to‐Launch (Stage-Gate®) Model: An Overview,
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