Product Development and Roll-Out/Launch
Hi All,
I sure hope I have understood how to properly post and have chosen an appropriate forum subsection. Please forgive me if I have made an error. This is my first post aside from introducing myself.
Once upon a time my facility (former) was gifted a set of documents specifically designed to develop food products and capture all the myriad details of the desired product from idea conception to getting on the shelf. It was specifically to meet the requirements of Costco, but could be generically applied for any client/customer. It consisted of 5 or 6 documents all in MS word except for the instructions were pdf. Alas, I have lost it due to a HDD crash (remember to back-up!). It was a remarkable tool because I could mandate the sales people who had zero accumen for science, food safety or quality, to capture the data indicated on the forms at each stage of the product development as they interphased with the client.I could take the data to HACCP and business meetings to have meaningful discussions, predictions, time-lines, as well as keep QA and production appraised of the real-time situation for any given product launch. In the end, the set of documents comprised an utterly detailed specififation sheet about the product. Per chance does anyone have these documents and willing to share? I have searched to no avail.
Kind regards,
Xylough
It certainly sounds like a magical book.
A mystical book that salesmen fear...but in fact it holds the key to customer satisfaction.
Let’s all help in Xylough in his quest for the holy grail. :smile:
First one to find it gets an IFSQN pen.
Would contacting your former employer be out of the question?
I have tried that route, but nobody saved it except me, because no one else valued it at the time. They saw it as a burden and inconvenience that got in the way of business. I'm sure that since then, the appreciation for detailed product ideas, history, specifications, etc., has grown.
I knew it would be a long shot requesting these documents here on IFSQN, but on the other hand there are a great number of suppliers to Costco. I cannot have been the only person on earth with these documents.
Certainly I could recreate them, but as you might imagine they must have taken weeks to create and an intimate knowledge of the required specifications, launch phases, labels, artwork, packaging, pallets, etc., and on the full array of food product categories.
Regards
I don't have one, but I want one!! I say we throw some alcohol or chocolate in with the pen as incentive.
Hi All,
I sure hope I have understood how to properly post and have chosen an appropriate forum subsection. Please forgive me if I have made an error. This is my first post aside from introducing myself.
Once upon a time my facility (former) was gifted a set of documents specifically designed to develop food products and capture all the myriad details of the desired product from idea conception to getting on the shelf. It was specifically to meet the requirements of Costco, but could be generically applied for any client/customer. It consisted of 5 or 6 documents all in MS word except for the instructions were pdf. Alas, I have lost it due to a HDD crash (remember to back-up!). It was a remarkable tool because I could mandate the sales people who had zero accumen for science, food safety or quality, to capture the data indicated on the forms at each stage of the product development as they interphased with the client.I could take the data to HACCP and business meetings to have meaningful discussions, predictions, time-lines, as well as keep QA and production appraised of the real-time situation for any given product launch. In the end, the set of documents comprised an utterly detailed specififation sheet about the product. Per chance does anyone have these documents and willing to share? I have searched to no avail.
Kind regards,
Xylough
Hi Xylough,
I was wanting to know if you found these set of documents? If so, will you be willing to share it on this forum? really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Shalini