This dissertation concerns the introduction of market/business requirements early in the R&D processes, with special focus on the organizational aspects of planning for those early phases. Companies like Motorola, Volvo, and Philips Electronics have made efforts to improve the communication needed for such planning, as they recognize the potential danger of not having enough market information in early R&D stages when many important business decisions are made, or of lacking the required technical competence when creating market plans. <p />To facilitate this communication, an area of research has arisen during the last two decades which aims at an operative planning approach to ensuring early communication between Technology Development an...
This thesis is concerned with organizing product development in the setting of established manufactu...
The industrial development together with the globalization has led to that the markets are changing ...
Today there is a growing trend within organizations for departments to become ''islands of mechaniza...
This dissertation concerns the introduction of market/business requirements early in the R&D process...
Planning is regarded as a common and standard practice both in the industry and science. There is a ...
This report is based on the primary authors ongoing fieldwork with members of the IBM eServer pSerie...
New technologies constitute the key to future markets. Their identification and the early recognitio...
Rapid development of applications of information technology in the third millennium and its enormous...
Abstract: Technology plays an important role in company competitiveness and, like any other sources ...
This thesis deals with various aspects of strategic management of intrafirm R&D. It consists of six ...
This paper describes and analyzes how an implementation of Product & Technology Roadmapping (PTR) in...
In the recent decades many disruptive and radical technologies have displaced established technologi...
textabstractPlanning technology by itself is not sufficient to improve planning performance. What ar...
Technology roadmapping is a form of technology planning that can help organizations deal with an inc...
This thesis concerns management of research and development (R&D) processes, with an emphasis on tec...
This thesis is concerned with organizing product development in the setting of established manufactu...
The industrial development together with the globalization has led to that the markets are changing ...
Today there is a growing trend within organizations for departments to become ''islands of mechaniza...
This dissertation concerns the introduction of market/business requirements early in the R&D process...
Planning is regarded as a common and standard practice both in the industry and science. There is a ...
This report is based on the primary authors ongoing fieldwork with members of the IBM eServer pSerie...
New technologies constitute the key to future markets. Their identification and the early recognitio...
Rapid development of applications of information technology in the third millennium and its enormous...
Abstract: Technology plays an important role in company competitiveness and, like any other sources ...
This thesis deals with various aspects of strategic management of intrafirm R&D. It consists of six ...
This paper describes and analyzes how an implementation of Product & Technology Roadmapping (PTR) in...
In the recent decades many disruptive and radical technologies have displaced established technologi...
textabstractPlanning technology by itself is not sufficient to improve planning performance. What ar...
Technology roadmapping is a form of technology planning that can help organizations deal with an inc...
This thesis concerns management of research and development (R&D) processes, with an emphasis on tec...
This thesis is concerned with organizing product development in the setting of established manufactu...
The industrial development together with the globalization has led to that the markets are changing ...
Today there is a growing trend within organizations for departments to become ''islands of mechaniza...