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By finishing the study phase, the development strategy is set and the LPDO is ready to start detailed engineering, prototyping, and production tooling. During the design and development activities (Fig. 13.1), all the module development teams should produce their deliverables in a fast and synchronized way, according to the sequence of defined pull events. This chapter uses the stall recovery system project example to present a stepwise execution of this phase’s activities, where special emphasis is given on how to apply the SBCE and on how to identify and use the integrative design variables from the project’s value set.
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Pessôa, M.V.P., Trabasso, L.G. (2017). Execution Phase. In: The Lean Product Design and Development Journey. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46792-4_13
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