EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS

Globally, one-third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted between producers and the fork. At the same time, about 800 million people are malnourished, but no more than a billion tonnes of food are on the table. These inefficiencies in the global food system have serious nutrit...

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Main Author: Shabirah, Nailah
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/68515
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spelling id-itb.:685152022-09-16T09:42:59ZEVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS Shabirah, Nailah Indonesia Final Project Product Development, Innovation, Customer Needs, Dried Food. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/68515 Globally, one-third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted between producers and the fork. At the same time, about 800 million people are malnourished, but no more than a billion tonnes of food are on the table. These inefficiencies in the global food system have serious nutritional, health, and environmental implications. Ringkai produce dried food made from imperfect farm produce using an electrical dehydrator that can keep the inside nutrients while extending the life of fruit to 9 months. After conducting market testing, internal team of Ringkai found that the products produced have not met customer expectations. The fundamental challenge is to develop a product that meets customer expectations and needs while following the internal product analysis that has been carried out to reach the next stage of the innovation process. This research aims to get the root of the problem and the solution. The results showed that the root cause came from the company's internal team, who did not do in-depth research regarding tool specifications, processing time, and criteria for good fruit to be processed. Meanwhile, from the consumer side, the factor that must be improved is divided into taste, appearance, texture, packaging, overall, and new insights of the snack product. This study also recommends strategies and implementation plans that the company must carry out to meet consumer preferences. text
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description Globally, one-third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted between producers and the fork. At the same time, about 800 million people are malnourished, but no more than a billion tonnes of food are on the table. These inefficiencies in the global food system have serious nutritional, health, and environmental implications. Ringkai produce dried food made from imperfect farm produce using an electrical dehydrator that can keep the inside nutrients while extending the life of fruit to 9 months. After conducting market testing, internal team of Ringkai found that the products produced have not met customer expectations. The fundamental challenge is to develop a product that meets customer expectations and needs while following the internal product analysis that has been carried out to reach the next stage of the innovation process. This research aims to get the root of the problem and the solution. The results showed that the root cause came from the company's internal team, who did not do in-depth research regarding tool specifications, processing time, and criteria for good fruit to be processed. Meanwhile, from the consumer side, the factor that must be improved is divided into taste, appearance, texture, packaging, overall, and new insights of the snack product. This study also recommends strategies and implementation plans that the company must carry out to meet consumer preferences.
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author Shabirah, Nailah
spellingShingle Shabirah, Nailah
EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS
author_facet Shabirah, Nailah
author_sort Shabirah, Nailah
title EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS
title_short EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS
title_full EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF RINGKAI’S NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (NPD) BY IMPLEMENTING STAGE-GATE INNOVATION PROCESS
title_sort evaluation of ringkai’s new product development (npd) by implementing stage-gate innovation process
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/68515
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