In electronics, semiconductor, and industrial manufacturing, missed launches aren't a talent problem — they're a planning problem. Most R&D organizations commit to programs before they have an honest view of what engineering can absorb, building an overcommitment gap into the portfolio before work even begins.
A capacity-first operating model flips that sequence. Commitments are made against a validated capacity baseline rather than an optimistic projection, so teams deliver what they promise with fewer delays and stronger business outcomes. Every launch that slips costs more than a missed date. It costs margin, market position, and team confidence.
In this guide, you'll learn how to:
- Identify the six silent killers of product launches that doom roadmaps before execution begins.
- Shift from demand-first to capacity-first planning to improve delivery predictability across the portfolio.
- Build a complete picture of engineering capacity that accounts for NPI, sustaining, compliance, and overhead.'
- Prioritize the right work using defensible data rather than internal politics or executive intuition.
- Protect portfolio performance through execution with real-time visibility and financial accountability.
Get the framework that closes the gap between what your portfolio promises and what it actually delivers. Download your copy today.
In electronics, semiconductor, and industrial manufacturing, missed launches aren't a talent problem — they're a planning problem. Most R&D organizations commit to programs before they have an honest view of what engineering can absorb, building an overcommitment gap into the portfolio before work even begins.
A capacity-first operating model flips that sequence. Commitments are made against a validated capacity baseline rather than an optimistic projection, so teams deliver what they promise with fewer delays and stronger business outcomes. Every launch that slips costs more than a missed date. It costs margin, market position, and team confidence.
In this guide, you'll learn how to:
- Identify the six silent killers of product launches that doom roadmaps before execution begins.
- Shift from demand-first to capacity-first planning to improve delivery predictability across the portfolio.
- Build a complete picture of engineering capacity that accounts for NPI, sustaining, compliance, and overhead.'
- Prioritize the right work using defensible data rather than internal politics or executive intuition.
- Protect portfolio performance through execution with real-time visibility and financial accountability.
Get the framework that closes the gap between what your portfolio promises and what it actually delivers. Download your copy today.