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Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology-Based Firms by Michael J. C. Martin,

Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology-Based Firms by Michael J. C. Martin,
While innovation may be the lifeblood of technology based industry, it does not guarantee success to the individual firm within it. The ability to bring useful and desirable products to market in a timely, cost-effective fashion requires the unique talents of managers armed with an arsenal of modern principles and methodologies specifically geared to the technology invention and innovation process. But even in technology based firms, many managers have only scant technical background, while scientists and engineers may have little or no management training. And courses on managing technology based firms are currently taught only in a meager handful of universities. This book grew out of Michael J. C. Martin's experiences developing and teaching courses in managing technological innovation-entrepreneurship to business, engineering, and science students. It provides a dynamic framework within which managers from virtually any professional background can develop efficient, highly productive work systems guaranteed to maximize a high-tech firm's competitive edge. Throughout, the emphasis is on leveraging a company's strategic advantage. To that end, the author provides a host of "battle-tested" tools of the trade, including technology development programs, industry- and market-specific strategic plans, R&D project planning techniques, socioeconomic forecasting and market analysis techniques, and techniques for matching company capabilities with customer and product demands. All of the tools and techniques presented are applicable to the development of a broad range of products, from small high-tech consumer goods to large and complex systems such as aircraft and heavy weapons technology. Anindispensable survival tool in today's hypercompetitive international high-tech marketplace, Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology Based Firms is must reading for industrial engineers, project managers, and R&D managers.



Manufacturing Technologies for Machines of the Future by A.Dashchenko,
Manufacturing Technologies for Machines of the Future by A.Dashchenko,
This combination of handbook and multimedia CD-ROM offers the most up-to-date view of today's and tomorrow's world of manufacturing technologies. It was written by leading experts from the USA, Europe, and Asia and spans a wide range of topics: from industrial management and organization to automation and control, from mechanical to electronical technology, and from machine tools to the consumer goods industry. It gives a unique interdisciplinary and global presentation of material and combines, for the first time, theoretical and significant practical results from the last decades of the most important branches of machine building. Its broad coverage should appeal to the highly skilled scientific expert as well as to the experienced design engineer, and to undergraduate as well as to advanced students.



European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations - The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (commonly known by its abbreviation, EICTA) is a Brussels-based European trade association of electronics and telecommunications companies.

Fast Moving Consumer Goods - Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are products that have a quick shelf turnover, at relatively low cost and don't require a lot of thought, time and financial investment to purchase.

Consumer Project on Technology - The Consumer Project on Technology (CPTech) is a non-governmental organization founded by Ralph Nader in 1995. It deals with issues related to the effects of intellectual property on public health, cyberlaw and e-commerce, and competition policy.

Consumer goods in the Soviet Union - Soviet industry was usually divided into two major categories. Group A was "heavy industry," which included all goods that serve as an input required for the production of some other, final good.



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Consumer Goods Technology - Consumer Goods Technology European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations - The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (commonly known by its abbreviation, EICTA) is a Brussels-based European trade association of electronics and telecommunications companies. Fast Moving Consumer Goods - Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are products that have a quick shelf turnover, at relatively low cost and don't require a lot of thought, time and financial investment to purchase. Consumer Project on Technology - The Consumer ...

Consumer Goods Technology - Consumer Goods Technology Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology-Based Firms by Michael J. C. Martin, While innovation may be the lifeblood of technology based industry, it does not guarantee success to the individual firm within it. The ability to bring useful consumer goods technology and desirable products to market in a timely, cost-effective fashion requires the unique talents of managers armed with an arsenal of modern principles consumer goods technology and methodologies specifically geared to the technology invention consumer ...

Consumer Goods Technology - Consumer Goods Technology Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology-Based Firms by Michael J. C. Martin, While innovation may be the lifeblood of technology based industry, it does not guarantee success to the individual firm within it. The ability to bring useful consumer goods technology and desirable products to market in a timely, cost-effective fashion requires the unique talents of managers armed with an arsenal of modern principles consumer goods technology and methodologies specifically geared to the technology invention consumer ...

Consumer Goods Technology - Consumer Goods Technology European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations - The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (commonly known by its abbreviation, EICTA) is a Brussels-based European trade association of electronics and telecommunications companies. Fast Moving Consumer Goods - Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are products that have a quick shelf turnover, at relatively low cost and don't require a lot of thought, time and financial investment to purchase. Consumer Project on Technology - The Consumer ...

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