Search for dissertations about: "cross-functional"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the word cross-functional.
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11. A lightweight knowledge sharing approach for product-service systems development
Abstract : The move towards offering product-service systems (PSS) requires the involvement of stakeholders from heterogeneous functions or companies with knowledge of the different stages of the life cycle. This challenges the way in which organizations create, share, and manage knowledge across functional and corporate boundaries. READ MORE
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12. Dynamic Knowledge Integration : A field study of an Information Systems Development Project
Abstract : Current research on knowledge integration offers valuable structural analyses of factors that influence knowledge integration, performance outcomes, and knowledge integration mechanisms. Less attention has been paid to how knowledge integration is carried out over time in cross-functional development projects. READ MORE
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13. Multibody dynamic simulation in product development
Abstract : This thesis deals with multibody dynamic simulation of mechanical systems in the product development process. The approach is to make the process of multibody dynamics simulation more efficient by structuring of the simulation, simulation models and their usage. READ MORE
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14. Managing the implementation of customer relationship management from an interfunctional perspective
Abstract : Customer Relationship Management (CRM) has received an increasing amount of interest among scholars and practitioner in recent years. While some companies have received immense benefits from their investments, other companies have seen no bottom line improvements. READ MORE
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15. Balancing Demand and Supply in Complex Manufacturing Operations: Tactical-Level Planning Processes
Abstract : By balancing medium-term demand and supply, tactical planning enables manufacturing firms to realize strategic, long-term business objectives. However, such balancing in engineer-to-order (ETO) and configured-to-order (CTO) operations, due to the constant pressure of substantial complexity (e.g. READ MORE