The product development challenge competing through speed, quality, and creativity

Top product development companies gain competitive advantage by bringing rapidly evolving technologies to increasingly fragmented markets with speed, efficiency, and high quality. What is more, they use the talents from across the organization and those of suppliers, distributors, and customers to d...

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Other Authors: Clark, Kim B (Editor), Wheelwright, Steven C. 1943-
Format: Book
Published: Boston Harvard Business School Press 1994
©1994
Series:A Harvard business review book
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