From Concept to Consumer How to Turn Ideas Into Money

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2008-10-22
Publisher(s): FT Press
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Summary

In From Concept to Consumer, renowned product developer Phil Baker reveals exactly what it takes to create great products and bring them to market. Baker's product successes range from Apple's PowerBook to the Stowaway portable keyboard, the most successful PDA accessory ever created. Here, he walks you through the entire development process, showing how to develop products holistically, reflecting the crucial linkages between product design, engineering, testing, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution. You'll discover what makes a winning product, and why great ideas are just 5% of the process . . . the easiest 5%! You'll find practical guidance for planning, establishing teams, creating marketing requirements, avoiding 'feature creep,' prototyping, protecting intellectual property, market testing and positioning, preparing for customer service, implementing the optimal distribution strategy, and much more. After you've delivered your first breakthrough product, Baker shows how to follow up with another winner! bull; Optimize your entire product development process Make everything work together seamlessly: from planning and engineering through distribution and marketing bull; Get breakthrough industrial design without overpaying for it Deliver products that create a powerful emotional bond with your customer bull; Time product delivery for maximum competitive advantage Make sure you don't reach your market too late-or too early, either bull; Leverage Asian manufacturing without falling victim to its pitfalls Successfully coordinate even the most complex worldwide product delivery programs

Author Biography

Phil Baker has been involved in all aspects of product development for the consumer technology market for his entire career, with extensive experience in leveraging Asian companies for cost-effective and fast-to-market product development and manufacturing. He has a strong and varied background in business and product strategy in the high-technology sector.

Phil has played key roles in developing the innovative flagship technologies and products of many leading companies, including Apple, Seiko, Polaroid, Atari, Polycom, Proxima, Think Outside, and others. He cofounded Think Outside, the company that created one of the most popular PDA accessories ever, the Stowaway folding keyboard.

He received a B.S. in physics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, an M.S. in engineering from Yale University, an M.B.A. from Northeastern University, and holds more than 30 patents.

Phil currently consults to companies in the United States and Asia in product, business, and market development and writes the technology column for the San Diego Daily Transcript. Phil was recipient of the 2005 Robert H. Goddard Alumni Award from WPI for Outstanding Professional Achievement and was the San Diego Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Consumer Products in 2001. He resides with his wife, Jane, in Solana Beach, California. His website is fromconcepttoconsumer.com. 

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xvii
New World, New Rulesp. 1
Build It and They Won't Comep. 3
New Rulesp. 7
Asiap. 10
Just Do Itp. 15
Organizing for Rapid Developmentp. 15
Get Customer Inputp. 20
Leveraging Outside Resourcesp. 21
Remembering That Less Is Morep. 24
Don't Get Hung Up with Perfectionp. 26
The Basics of Developmentp. 31
Developmentp. 32
Marketingp. 37
Estimating Salesp. 39
Product Specsp. 40
Schedulep. 41
Product Costp. 44
Industrial Design Mattersp. 51
Discovering IDp. 56
The Industrial Design Processp. 64
Why Outsource?p. 67
The Rise of the OEM and ODM Modelp. 67
Taiwanp. 69
Mainland Chinap. 70
Asia's Advantagep. 72
Is Outsourcing for All?p. 73
Protection of Your Intellectual Propertyp. 75
Product Qualityp. 76
The Chinese Factoryp. 78
Selecting and Working with an Asian Partnerp. 83
Managing the Relationshipp. 89
Manufacturing Costsp. 89
Manufacturing Qualityp. 91
Durability Testingp. 92
The Marketing Componentp. 95
Product Definitionp. 96
Market Testingp. 97
Product Positioningp. 102
Public Relationsp. 104
Customer Servicep. 107
Establishing Pricep. 110
Distribution: Getting Your Product to the Customerp. 113
What Are Your Choices?p. 113
Retail Distributionp. 113
Distribution Costsp. 116
Selling Throughp. 119
Licensingp. 126
Legal Advice: Knowing When to Ignore Itp. 127
Patentsp. 127
Agreements and Contractsp. 132
Development and Manufacturing Agreementsp. 133
Now What?p. 141
Epilogue: The Future of Product Developmentp. 149
Top Ten Rulesp. 153
Products and the Environmentp. 155
China-Helpful or Harmful?p. 159
A Representative List of Recommended Resourcesp. 163
Indexp. 167
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Excerpts

Praise for From Concept to Consumer Praise for From Concept to Consumer"This is a fascinating, convincing,and highly detailed discussion of the innovation-and-marketing process as it actually works. Phil Baker has helped me understand how the modern, global high-tech industry actually works, and anyone who shares that curiosity will benefit from reading his book." -- James Fallows , The Atlantic Monthly"In the high volume, fast moving field of high-tech consumer gadgetry, learning from your mistakes can be a very expensive education. It takes much more than a great inspiration to create a great product, and Phil Baker's book provides hard earned, practical advice (and fair warning) to those obsessed with making the next great shiny new toy." -- Paul Jacobs , CEO, Qualcomm"When it comes to understanding how things work, why things work, and perhaps most important, why I should care, Phil Baker is my go-to guy. I've always believed that if you can't understand the process, you'll never appreciate the product and Phil Baker always provides that essential perspective. Don't just read the instruction manual--read Phil Baker first." -- Peter Greenberg , Travel Editor, NBC Today Show"Phil Baker uses his personal experience in the development of such seminal products as the Polaroid SX-70 camera to provide practical and readable advice on how to turn good ideas into profitable products while avoiding the numerous pitfalls along the way." -- Steve Wildstrom , Technology & You Columnist,BusinessWeek"From Concept to Consumerisn't just for the entrepreneur or the product development guru-in-training. If you're one of the legion of gadget hounds, or just want to be more informed about how the electronic products you love and use everyday come into being, then read this book!" -- Ken Wirt , VP Consumer Marketing, Cisco"Phil Baker knows product development like no one else. This book is the true guide to getting your ideas to market. A must own for the entrepreneur." -- Robert Brunner , Founder and Creative Director, Ammunition LLC, Former Apple Computer Director of Industrial Design"If you are an inventor or developer with a great idea for a product and the need to get it manufactured and distributed, this is the book for you. Here, Phil Baker reveals the valuable lessons he has learned from his many years of developing products for himself and others, getting them designed and manufactured, sometimes in the United States, sometimes in Asia. The discussion of Asian outsourcing is especially strong. 'The advantage is now to the swift and the creative, rather than the big,' says Baker, 'but to get that advantage you'll need to go to Asia.' Sound daunting? Don't worry; this book is a delightful tour of the virtues and dangers of outsourcing. If you want to get your product produced, this book is essential reading." -- Don Norman , Nielsen Norman Group, Author,The Design of Future Things" I've known and admired Phil for years- and to this day, I keep learning about significant products that I didn't know he had a hand in bringing to market. He's seen it all and done it all--and in this highly readable, immensely practical book, he tells all." -- Harry McCracken , Former Editor-in-Chief,PC World" Phil Baker's book s

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