"Predictive Metrics For Projects and Programs," Machine Design , November 7, 2013, Volume 85, Number 14, Page 76, ISSN 0024-9114
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"Predictive Metrics For Projects and Programs," Machine Design, November 7, 2013, Volume 85, Number 14, Page 76, ISSN 0024-9114
The Innovative Work Behavior of External Technology Experts in Collaborative R&D Projects: Uncovering the Role of Multiple Identifications and Extent of Involvement Jeroen Schepers, Jelle de Vries, Néomie Raassens, and Fred Langerak kHUB post date: March 1, 2023 Originally published: June 20, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 39 • Issue 6 • November 2022) Read time: 55 minutes Access the Full Article Manufacturers increasingly involve external technology experts (ETEs) from suppliers in collaborative R&D projects
As the R&D manager, how do you decide which projects should receive funding and resources for development, and how much information do you need to make a sound decision?
The Role of Departmental Thought Worlds in Shaping Escalation of Commitment in New Product Development Projects Alexander Weeth, Jana‐Kristin Prigge and Christian Homburg Originally published: September 8, 2019 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37, Issue 1 • January 2020) Read time: 50 minutes Access the Full Article The debate over whether and how thought worlds of different departments (especially marketing and research and development [R&D]) affect managers' decision‐making behavior in new product development (NPD) is ongoing
The Role of Departmental Thought Worlds in Shaping Escalation of Commitment in New Product Development Projects Alexander Weeth, Jana‐Kristin Prigge and Christian Homburg Originally published: September 8, 2019 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37 • Issue 1 • January 2020) Read time: 1 hour, 10 minutes Access the Full Article The debate over whether and how thought worlds of different departments (especially marketing and research and development [R&D]) affect managers' decision‐making behavior in new product development (NPD) is ongoing
In this setting, the challenge of transferring knowledge from university–industry collaborations (UICs) to internal research and development (R&D) increases, since knowledge has to be transferred twice: to the subsidiary and to the parent
Undergraduate and graduate students from North and South Carolina universities submit their innovative project ideas to gain exposure, receive feedback from industry leaders, and compete for cash. Entries are judged in categories such as originality and market viability. Join us as we hear and learn from our 2022 Student Competition Finalists. Each team will review their innovative product and share their journey of discovery!
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Rose Originally published: 2013 (PDMA Visions Magazine • Issue 4, 2013 • Vol 37 • No 4) Read time: 7 minutes We go about our daily business as new product development (NPD) professionals and, for the most part, intuitively know how to manage NPD projects to optimize objectives