Benefits of Modularity Strategies - Implications of Decisions and Timing
Paper i proceeding, 2022

Many companies are managing the complexity of customized products, such as product variants, by implementing product modularity strategy. The modular product structure supports in realizing the potential benefits if it is exploited in relation to customer needs (Market Dimension), configuring to process capabilities and thereby cost and quality (Process Dimension), and configuring to supply chain architecture and thereby speed and predictability in supply and delivery (Supply Chain Dimension). This paper introduces interactive training and learning methods that can reveal and exemplify the complex relationships between efforts and benefits when implementing modular strategies. This approach is comprised of a combination of two parts: a serious play and simulation. The resulting setup based on a real but simple industrial product, the LEGO Collectable Minifigure Series, has demonstrated that the potential qualitative benefits of a modular strategy can be hold up against a synchronized quantitative financial impact assessment. It has been possible to demonstrate the complexity of realizing potential benefits from a modular strategy. In particular, it has been visualized how short-term benefits can differ significant from long-term benefits.

Modularity strategies

Financial decisions

Interactive approach

Författare

Poul Kyvsgaard Hansen

Aalborg Universitet

Magnus Persson

Chalmers, Teknikens ekonomi och organisation, Innovation and R&D Management

Juliana Hsuan

Copenhagen Business School (CBS)

Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

21954356 (ISSN) 21954364 (eISSN)

879-886
9783030906993 (ISBN)

8th Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production Conference, CARV 2021 and 10th World Mass Customization and Personalization Conference, MCPC 2021
Aalborg, Denmark,

Ämneskategorier

Produktionsteknik, arbetsvetenskap och ergonomi

Annan maskinteknik

Företagsekonomi

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-90700-6_100

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2021-12-02