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PART ONE: BEFORE YOU GET STARTED. |
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1. New Products - What Separates the Winners from the Losers and What Drives Success (Robert G. Cooper). |
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2. A New Product's Development Strategy: Formulation and Implementation (George Castellion). |
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3. New Product Portfolio Planning and Management ( Marvin L. Patterson). |
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4. Implementing Product Development (Paul O'Connor). |
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5. Process Ownership (W. M. Watson). |
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6. The Fuzzy Front End for Incremental, Platform, and Breakthrough Products (Peter A. Koen). |
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7. Service Development ( Thomas D. Kuczmarski and Zachary T. Johnston). |
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PART TWO: ORGANIZING THE DEVELOPMENT. |
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8. Innovation in Large Companies: Approaches and Organizational Architecture ( Peter A. Koen). |
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9. Managing Product Development Project Teams ( Hans J. Thamhain). |
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10. Influence and Politics in Product Development (Stephen K. Markham and Patricia J. Holahan). |
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11. Distributed New Product Development (DNPD) (Stefan Heck and TJ Grewal). |
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12. Accelerated Product Development: Techniques and Traps (Preston G. Smith). |
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PART THREE: GETTING STARTED. |
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13. Market Analysis and Segmentation for New Products (Douglas G. Boike, Ben Bonifant, and Tony Siesfeld). |
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14.Obtaining Customer Needs For Product Development (Abbie Griffin). |
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15.Contextual Research for New Product Development (Chris V. Conley). |
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16. Interacting with Customers in the New Product Development Process (Ian Alam). |
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17. Getting Lightning to Strike: Ideation and Concept Generation (Christopher W. Miller). |
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18. Quantitative Market Research (Brian D. Ottum). |
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19. Extracting Value from Your Patent Portfolio (Laura A. Schoppe and Nancy Pekar). |
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20. Technology Management (Greg Evans and Patrice Gausselin). |
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PART FOUR: DOING THE DEVELOPMENT. |
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21. Gate Decisions: The Key to Managing Risk during New Product Development (Jeffrey B. Schmidt). |
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22. Winning Product Review Approval (Bob Lonadier). |
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23. Approaches to New Product Forecasting (Kenneth B. Kahn). |
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24. Enhancing New Product Development Success through Industrial Design Strategy (Robert W. Veryzer). |
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25. Building a Bridge to the End-User: How Industrial Designers Contribute to Product Development (Joseph Juratovac). |
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26. Human Factors Engineering Considerations in New Product Development (Mary Hoffman Pancake). |
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27. Design Becomes Reality—Rapid Prototyping (Raymond Sander). |
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28. Risk Tools for Technical Development: Hazard Analysis and FMEA (Steven R. Nelson and Fritz Eubanks). |
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PART FIVE: FINISHING THE JOB. |
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29. Using an Effective Metrics Program to Support Business Objectives (Amy Chan). |
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30. Managing New Product and Service Launch (Sue Nagle). |
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31. Managing the Supply Chain Implications of Launch (Roger J. Calantone, C. Anthony Di Benedetto, and Theodore P. Stank). |
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32. Market Testing and Postlaunch Evaluation for Consumer Goods (David W. Olson). |
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33. Overview and Context for Life-Cycle Management (Bill Ausura, Bob Gill, Steven Haines). |
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34. Product Obsolescence and Discontinuation (Elizabeth Jackson). |
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PART SIX: PDMA RESEARCH ON NPD. |
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35. Lessons Learned From Outstanding Corporate Innovators (Douglas Boike, Thomas Hustad, Stan Jankowski, Sally Evans Kay, John Moran, Albert Page, Norman Parker). |
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36. First Results from the 2003 Comparative Performance Assessment Study (CPAS) (Marjorie Adams-Bigelow). |
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Appendix: About the Product Development & Managment Association (PDMA). |
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The PDMA Glossary for New Product Development. |
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