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A Guide to New Product Development Systems Performance by Nassim A. Belbaly
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A Guide to New Product Development Systems Performance [Hardback]

A Knowledge Management Approach

by Nassim A. Belbaly

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Description of A Guide to New Product Development Systems Performance

This book provides a practical guide to key strategic, technical and economic aspects of New Product Development (NPD) systems and what determines success or failure in terms of reducing time to market. It is based on detailed analysis of New Product Development projects and the experience of leading organizations in the Silicon Valley, and how this can be applied elsewhere.This book integrates a methodology to understand techniques for managing effectively the knowledge obtained in the NPD process in order to reduce time to market. It provides a methodology to reduce time to market difficulties facing NPD managers with the use of their NPD knowledge systems. It enables NPD managers not only improve their NPD performance by reducing time to market but also identifies issues which will be important in the future.

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ISBN:
9781843344148
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
256789
Publisher:
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Published:
01/05/2008

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About Nassim A. Belbaly

Dr Nassim Aissa Belbaly is an Associate Professor of Information System at Montpellier Sup de Co Group. Prior to this he was a visiting scholar at the UCLA Anderson Business school of Management where he studied the time to market reduction of new product development in the context of the Silicon Valley. Dr Belbaly is the author of several referred papers on NPD, information systems, knowledge management systems, e-business strategies and architectures.

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