Management and Organizational Studies 3305A/B Chapter : CH 2

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Human factors methods and principles are applied in all product design phases; front-end analysis, prototyping, technical design and final test and evaluation. Designers tend to focus on the technology without fully considering its use from the human point of view. Designers complete the product design first and only then hand off the blueprint or prototype to a human factors expert to evaluate. Bringing human factors analysis at the end of the design process places everyone involves at odds with one another. The result is often a product that is not particularly successful in supporting human safety, performance and satisfaction. Effectively integrating human factors considerations depends on understanding the system design process. Systematic design processes specify a sequence of steps for product analysis, design and production. Understanding the users needs (pre-design and front-end analysis) Creating a product or system (prototypes, pre-production models) Evaluating how well the design meets user"s needs.

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