The Design Team Designer / Design Team Electronic Engineer Consumer / Client and User Accountant Marketing Team Economist Production Specialist Ergonomist.

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The Design Team Designer / Design Team Electronic Engineer Consumer / Client and User Accountant Marketing Team Economist Production Specialist Ergonomist Manufacturer Lawyer Subcontractor Materials Technologist Retailer

Design Team Experts Ergonomist: Works with all aspects of ergonomics specific to the product being developed. Will give suggestions to the designer as well as facts relating to the human body and human behaviour. Manufacturer: Manufactures the components of the product and assembles the final product. Uses the plans and specifications given by the designer. Electronic engineer: Has knowledge and experience of electronics. Can advise the designer about this area with regard to what is possible for the product. Lawyer: Advises the designer on all legal aspects including intellectual property and ensures that the product being designed does not breach copyrights in the other products by rival companies or vice versa.

Design Team Experts Consumer/client and user: Person who will buy/use the the product. Can aid the designer by offering opinions and feedback on the product at various stages of the design process. Consumer demand: the consumers have either a need or a want to which the designer will try to respond. Retailer: Sells the product to the consumer. Can aid the designer by telling him/her what the public want and when they want it. Retailers can identify trends in sales and target markets, i.e. who is buying what and when. Retailers are the first people to know what is selling well and what is not. Accountant: Budgets the project. Offers advice to the designer on the costing of the project, restrictions, etc.

Design Team Experts Economist: Has knowledge of local, nationwide and worldwide economies and can offer advice on whether or not people are likely to buy the product. Taxes, house prices, petrol costs, etc., have a direct effect on people’s lives and can control their standard of living. Production specialist: Has strong knowledge of available processes and offers this to the designer during certain stages of the design process. Will try to find the most suitable method of production for a product by taking into consideration economics, environmental concerns, materials, availability, etc. Marketing team: Carries out research on what the consumers’ wants/needs are. Compiles findings and presents to the designer. Also is involved in the advertising and aids with sales of the product.

Design Team Experts Materials technologist: Has knowledge of materials and their properties. Offers advice to the designer about the materials which would be best suited to the job, taking into consideration their properties, working characteristics, cost, availability, etc. Sub-contractor: Carries out work on certain areas of production. Could be used to manufacture components that the main manufacturer could not produce (i.e. electronic circuitry, specifically engineered components); or could be used to save time. Advantages of sub-contractors are: They will already have the specialist skills required They will already have the facilities available for manufacture. Sub-contracting saves the company investing in new machinery/facilities and training the work-force how to use the machinery. If a company sub- contracted successfully it might consider expanding its market, i.e. by investing in electronics fabrication tooling, it might decide to further develop products of this type.