Abdulkareem, MohammedNaimi, Sepanta2023-02-012023-02-012022Abdulkareem, M., Naimi, S. (2022). Development of products and construction in value engineering. International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering, 14(4), 247-252.2077-3528https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12939/3207Record levels of competition have been reached in a number of industries, most notably the automotive sector, as a direct result of rising levels of product globalization. As a consequence of this, businesses are consistently looking for innovative approaches to acquire a competitive advantage over their rivals. Producing goods that consumers place a high value on is critical to the continued success of any company over the long run. By gaining an understanding of the myriad of factors that contribute to these costs, one can cut a variety of non-value-added charges. When it comes to increasing the value of a product, it is necessary to utilize function analysis strategies in an effective manner. Value engineering is a method that is structured, function-based, and does not compromise the quality or reliability of the product in any way. Its primary goal is to locate and eradicate unnecessary expenditures. The implementation of this method fosters creative thinking, new innovations, entrepreneurial endeavors, and long-term financial success. When it comes to the development of new products, businesses operating in a wide range of sectors stand to gain significant competitive advantages by making early use of this strategic instrument.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessConstructionFASTJob PlanValue AnalysisValue EngineeringDevelopment of products and construction in value engineeringArticle1442472522-s2.0-85146158835Q3