Search for dissertations about: "business plan of a product"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words business plan of a product.
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1. Icons of New Public Management : four studies on competition, contracts and control
Abstract : Public organizations have undergone major changes over the past few decades. The umbrella term used to characterize these changes in the style of public administration is ‘New Public Management’ (NPM). READ MORE
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2. Managing the fuzzy front end of product and process development : case studies of process firms
Abstract : This thesis addresses different aspects of how to manage product development and process development. Two research studies have been conducted, both within the process industry. READ MORE
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3. Product innovation processes : conceptual and methodological considerations
Abstract : This thesis addresses the social dimension of individuals engaging in the product innovation process in order to develop and choose techniques for knowledge creation about the social evolvement of a product innovation. The social dimensions of product innovation processes are particular interesting, since many firms today organize their processes by combining individuals from different functions and knowledge areas. READ MORE
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4. Managing complex product development : three approaches
Abstract : Despite its strategic importance most firms managing complex product development fail to meet their pre-set or emerging targets. This thesis argues that this is due to a number of limitations in the fundamental assumptions behind the dominant approach based on planning. READ MORE
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5. Externalising services: walking a tightrope between industrial and service logics
Abstract : The externalisation of services and the adoption of service logic are topics that have received increasing attention recently, both among academics and practitioners. Whereas the adoption of service logic is associated with approaching the customer through various sorts of services and solutions, the externalisation essentially means leaving part of the customer interface to an external firm. READ MORE