A "Not Invented Here" (NIH) mentality refers to a preference for ideas, products, or technologies developed internally rather than those sourced externally. This mindset can hinder innovation and collaboration, as it often leads organizations to overlook valuable external solutions. In the context of Integrated Product and Process Development (IPPD), such a mentality can impede the integration of diverse perspectives and expertise, ultimately affecting project outcomes and efficiency. Embracing external ideas can enhance creativity and lead to more effective solutions.
Here are a number of factors commonly considered when selecting processes. Some of these can be quickly listed, as below (not in order). • Tolerances • Material • Quantity • Feature Accessibility • Safety • Finish • Cost
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A "not invented here mentality" is considered a barrier to Integrated Product and Process Development (IPPD) implementation.In simple terms, it means, humans shouldn't turn off their brains and believe that, just because something doesn't exist, that this something cannot exist. Businesses must practice being innovative or inventive. If we have a "not invented here mentality", then, we lose opportunities to create and expand.
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No one knows who invented the minestrone soup. The soup was first made in Italy.