"Why couldn't we do this more often?": exploring the feasibility of virtual and distributed work in product design engineering.

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Research in Engineering Design Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1007/s00163-022-00391-2
Sharon Ferguson, Kimberly Lai, James Chen, Safa Faidi, Kevin Leonardo, Alison Olechowski
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Lower costs and higher employee satisfaction are some of the benefits driving organizations to adopt dispersed and virtual working arrangements. Despite these advantages, product design engineering teams-those who develop physical products-have not widely adopted this working style due to perceived critical dependence on physical facilities and the belief that it is ineffective to communicate technical details virtually. This paper uses the mass shift in working conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to explore the feasibility of virtual and distributed work in product design engineering. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with product design engineers working virtually to uncover current challenges of, and the beginning of promising strategies for, effective virtual engineering work. We categorize and analyze Tangible Design activities, Intangible Design activities, and Communication and Project Management activities throughout the product design process. Contrary to present opinions, we found that much of a product design engineer's work is realizable in a virtual and distributed setting. However, there are still many challenges, especially when attempting Tangible Design activities-those that require physical products and tools-from home. These challenges, missing from existing virtual product design engineering literature, include but are not limited to individuals' lessened sense of accountability, fewer de-risking opportunities before product sign-off, and limited supervision of production staff. Product design engineers described novel strategies that emerged organically to mitigate these challenges, such as creating digital alternatives for engineering reviews and sign-offs and leveraging rapid prototyping. Recent advances in technology, an increased commitment to reducing environmental impact, and better work-life balance expectations from new generations of workers will only push society faster towards a distributed working model. Thus, it is critical that we use this opportunity to understand the existing challenges for distributed product design engineers, so that organizations can best prepare and become resilient to future shocks.

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“为什么我们不能更经常地这样做呢?”:探讨虚拟和分布式工作在产品设计工程中的可行性。
较低的成本和较高的员工满意度是推动组织采用分散和虚拟工作安排的一些好处。尽管有这些优势,产品设计工程团队——那些开发物理产品的人——并没有广泛采用这种工作方式,因为他们认为对物理设施的依赖程度很高,并且认为虚拟地沟通技术细节是无效的。本文以新冠肺炎疫情导致的工作环境的大规模转移为例,探讨产品设计工程中虚拟和分布式工作的可行性。我们对虚拟工作的产品设计工程师进行了20次半结构化访谈,以揭示当前的挑战,以及有效的虚拟工程工作的有前途的策略的开始。我们对整个产品设计过程中的有形设计活动、无形设计活动以及沟通和项目管理活动进行分类和分析。与目前的观点相反,我们发现产品设计工程师的大部分工作都可以在虚拟和分布式环境中实现。然而,仍然存在许多挑战,特别是在尝试有形设计活动时-那些需要物理产品和工具的活动-在家。这些挑战在现有的虚拟产品设计工程文献中缺失,包括但不限于个人责任感的减弱,产品签署之前减少风险的机会,以及对生产人员的有限监督。产品设计工程师描述了缓解这些挑战的新策略,例如为工程评审和签字创建数字替代方案,以及利用快速原型。最近的技术进步,对减少环境影响的承诺的增加,以及新一代工人对更好的工作与生活平衡的期望,只会推动社会更快地走向分布式工作模式。因此,至关重要的是,我们利用这个机会了解分布式产品设计工程师面临的现有挑战,以便组织能够最好地准备并适应未来的冲击。
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Research in Engineering Design
Research in Engineering Design 工程技术-工程:工业
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
12.50%
发文量
23
审稿时长
18 months
期刊介绍: Research in Engineering Design is an international journal that publishes research papers on design theory and methodology in all fields of engineering, focussing on mechanical, civil, architectural, and manufacturing engineering. The journal is designed for professionals in academia, industry and government interested in research issues relevant to design practice. Papers emphasize underlying principles of engineering design and discipline-oriented research where results are of interest or extendible to other engineering domains. General areas of interest include theories of design, foundations of design environments, representations and languages, models of design processes, and integration of design and manufacturing. Representative topics include functional representation, feature-based design, shape grammars, process design, redesign, product data base models, and empirical studies. The journal also publishes state-of-the-art review articles.
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