SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION MANAGEMENT MODEL BASED ON VALUE ENGINEERING METHOD
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The continuous improvement of a product or service by gradually adding new features, functionalities, or technical enhancements, thereby adding value and gradually improving the product's performance without radically changing the existing product, is a characteristic of any product on the market. The current research explains, analyzes, and applies a method of incremental innovation based on functional analysis to improve the key aspects of the product based on customer feedback. This study presents the design and conception phases of the product, proposes specific product functions that are sized technically and economically, conducts a systemic analysis of these functions, and applies hybrid techniques to resize them in optimizing these functions as perceived and demanded by potential customers.
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