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Systematic Idea Production, and Cultivation in High Techproduct Development
We have considered in this chapter a way to model human thinking and shown how creativity can be inspected and cultivated in a structured way. All the methods require practice to be mastered, therefore test an...
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Product Development Generations: Some Lessons from Personal Digital Assistants and Palmtop Computers
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Quality in High-Tech Product Development
Quality management (QM) emerged in the 20th century as a method to reduce errors and uncertainty in industrial mass production. The focus was on reducing variation in repetitive industrial processes and on fulfil...
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Patenting and Intellectual Property Rights in Academic — Industrial Ventures
The process of patenting is a valuable asset in a high-tech company’s survival and profiling. However, in order to be successful, one needs to analyze the extent that a company really needs to seek patent prot...
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Role of Universities in the Product Development Process: Strategic Considerations for the Telecommunications Industry
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Overview
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User Centered Design of Telecommunications Services
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Project Portfolio Management in Telecommunications R&D
Research and development in telecommunications is increasingly conducted through target-oriented projects. Project management systems and tools have been implemented to improve efficiency and general manageabi...
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Innovations in the Internet and Mobile Era: The real dot.com revolution Web
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Finance and Venture Capital Markets
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Introduction the Agile Enterprise
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Business Process Automation
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The on Demand World
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Agile Enterprises and Offshore Outsourcing
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The DNA of Organizational Agility
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Agile to Adaptive
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Security and Privacy’s Role in the Agile Enterprise
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It and the Agile Government