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New Product Development and Introduction
Research Library
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With increasing pressures on manufacturing companies to stay competitive, or in fact just to survive in these very difficult times, it becomes increasingly imperative to improve existing processes; if not radically change the way work is undertaken. The past decade has seen a multitude of technologies arrive that promised much, but how many have delivered? And the current batch of “new” ideas ...
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Compliance Networks
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In today’s competitive retail environment, the success of the retailer-supplier relationship is crucial to improving margins for retailers. However, our current study of perfect order in the retail industry, commissioned by the Vendor Compliance Federation (VCF), reinforces what retailers have been saying for years, that suppliers are still not providing retailers with a reliable and consistent ...
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CEOs agree that innovation is the primary engine of growth and value creation. Products and services are often the sole focus of innovation, but true innovators understand that the process along the way can also provide much opportunity to innovate. Thomas Edison and his team represent the best example of these timeless truths. Edison created and maintained a lab environment that allowed for ...
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Great leaders know that in any economy their organization’s long-term viability hinges on its ability to innovate. Today as companies look for ways to do more with less, innovation must come from the information workers throughout their extended enterprise.
In our previous whitepaper titled, “Intentional Innovation” we explored the necessity of thinking like Thomas Edison did 100 years ago. His ...
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IBM
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Today’s new economic environment is increasingly more volatile, complex and structurally different than in years past, and in few places is this more apparent than in the movement of goods and services. To ascertain the depth to which today’s uncertain environment impacts the global supply chain – what has been called the “lifeblood of economic and social progress” – the IBM Institute for ...
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