Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Practice Exam

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What is another term for "over the wall design" in product development?

  1. Collaborative design

  2. Traditional design

  3. Team-based design

  4. Incremental design

The correct answer is: Traditional design

"Over the wall design" refers to a traditional approach to product development where one team completes its part of the project and then "hands it over the wall" to another team to continue the work. This method is characterized by a lack of ongoing collaboration and communication between the teams involved, often leading to inefficiencies and misalignments in the final product. The term "traditional design" accurately captures this approach, highlighting its reliance on sequential steps and isolated phases. In contrast, collaborative design, team-based design, and incremental design focus on integrating input from multiple stakeholders throughout the development process, promoting continuous communication, and iterative improvements. These alternative methodologies aim to enhance product quality and responsiveness by avoiding the pitfalls associated with the traditional "over the wall" approach.