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Next generation product development: how to increase productivity, cut costs, and Reduce Cycle Times

By: McGrath, Michael ELanguage: Англи Series: ; 0Volumes: Show volumesPublication details: new york McGraw-Hill Professional 2004Edition: 0Description: 379ISBN: 0-07-143512-3 Subject(s): Business & Economics / Development / Business DevelopmentDDC classification: 650/330
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Summary: A quarter century after MRP first transformed the global manufacturing arena, Next Generation Product Development stands poised to similarly impact new product development. This movement-defining book gives R&D professionals an in-depth explanation of the ways in which companies are able to achieve substantially higher levels of development productivity, while better aligning product development with strategy through new practices and systems.
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A quarter century after MRP first transformed the global manufacturing arena, Next Generation Product Development stands poised to similarly impact new product development. This movement-defining book gives R&D professionals an in-depth explanation of the ways in which companies are able to achieve substantially higher levels of development productivity, while better aligning product development with strategy through new practices and systems.

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A quarter century after MRP first transformed the global manufacturing arena, Next Generation Product Development stands poised to similarly impact new product development. This movement-defining book gives R&D professionals an in-depth explanation of the ways in which companies are able to achieve substantially higher levels of development productivity, while better aligning product development with strategy through new practices and systems.

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