Concept Shifting and the Radical Product Development Process
Radical product development projects, which are undertaken to create new categories of products, present significant challenges to development teams. In such settings existing formal processes may be limited or inappropriate, and objectives may be ambiguous and changing. The generation of a novel pr...
Main Author: | Seidel, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2007
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