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  • The New Meaning of Quality in the Information Age

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    Nowhere in a company is the need for coordination more acute than between the people who are responsible for product design and those responsible for manufacturing. As Daniel E. Whitney argued in these pages recently (“Manufacturing by Design,” July–August 1988), most companies have operated for years in an environment where design and manufacturing communicate infrequently, […]
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  • Another Look at How Toyota Integrates Product Development

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    Challenged by world-class competitors, manufacturing companies in the United States have greatly improved their product development efforts as well as...
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  • Creating Breakthroughs at 3M

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    Companies say they want breakthrough products, but most are far more adept at making incremental improvements to existing lines. A pioneering division at 3M successfully navigated a process that leads to breakthrough thinking.
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  • A Co-creation Primer

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    Everyone says they are in favor of open innovation and co-creation. We have all heard about the wisdom of crowds, bringing the outside in, and have bought the t-shirt which states that “none of us is as smart as all of us.” But what is co-creation, really, and how do you do it right? Co-creation […]
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  • A Study of Thousands of Dropbox Projects Reveals How Successful Teams Collaborate

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  • Bring Agile to the Whole Organization

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    Your tech team can't be truly agile if HR, finance, and management aren't.
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  • Sell Your Product Before It Exists

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    The only feedback that really matters is the market’s.
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    • December 25, 2013
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    • August 09, 2022
  • Six Myths of Product Development

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    • Donald Reinertsen
    Many companies approach product development as if it were manufacturing, trying to control costs and improve quality by applying zero-defect, efficiency-focused...
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    • From the May 2012 Issue
  • This Pharma Company Stays Innovative by Doing Two Things

    Innovation & Entrepreneurship Digital Article
    • Vivek Ramaswamy
    • Ken Banta
    They cost almost nothing.
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    • March 14, 2017
  • How Big Data Is Changing Disruptive Innovation

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    • Maxwell Wessel
    Disruption is no longer just coming from the low end.
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    • January 27, 2016
  • The New Meaning of Quality in the Information Age

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    • C.K. Prahalad
    • M.S. Krishnan
    A company’s software is becoming a critical source of competitive advantage and competitive risk. Yet few managers can agree on the key variables for judging its quality. Here’s a new framework for doing just that.
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    • From the September–October 1999 Issue
  • Innovation at Caterpillar: The D7E Tractor

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    • Glenn Carroll
    • Jesper Sorensen
    • David Hoyt
    11.95
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    In 2009, Caterpillar shipped its first D7E tractor, an "electric drive" machine in which electric motors moved the tracks and blade, using electricity...
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    • February 27, 2014
  • Ford vs. GM: The Evolution of Mass Production (B)

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    This case explores the very different paths taken by the Ford Motor Company and the General Motors Corporation in the first three decades of the twentieth...
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    • August 15, 2013
  • Direvo Biotech AG

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    • Vincent Dessain
    • Anders Sjoman
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    Describes the financing and growth decisions facing Direvo, a young German biotech firm with a customer/partner that wants to become an investor. Also...
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    • September 24, 2003
  • Use Your Customers as Ethnographers

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    • Julie Wittes Schlack
    Smartphones make it possible, if you set the right assignments.
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    • August 17, 2015
  • Organizing for Manufacturable Design

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    • James W. Dean, Jr.
    • Gerald I. Susman
    Nowhere in a company is the need for coordination more acute than between the people who are responsible for product design and those responsible for manufacturing. As Daniel E. Whitney argued in these pages recently (“Manufacturing by Design,” July–August 1988), most companies have operated for years in an environment where design and manufacturing communicate infrequently, […]
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    • From the January–February 1989 Issue
  • Designing Corporate Ventures in the Shadow of Private Venture Capital

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    Private venture capital casts a long shadow over corporate ventures, in part because they compete for the same entrepreneurial talent. Corporate venturing...
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