Which of the following is not a deliverable to be completed during the Concept Generation phase?
Correct Answer: C
During the Concept Generation phase of product development, deliverables typically include a Product Concept Statement, which outlines the vision and scope of the new product; Problem-based Ideation, which involves brainstorming solutions to identified problems; and Outside Sources, which involve gathering ideas and input from external stakeholders such as customers, suppliers, and market research. "Inside Sources" does not specifically represent a deliverable but rather a general term for internal idea generation which would be part of the ideation process rather than a specific deliverable. References: Ulrich, K. T., & Eppinger, S. D. (2015). Product Design and Development (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.