Planning and roadmapping technological innovations [electronic resource] : cases and tools / edited by Tugrul U. Daim, Melinda Pizarro and Rajasree Talla
Material type: TextSeries: Innovation, technology, and knowledge managementPublication details: Cham : Springer, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 274 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783319029733 (electronic bk.)
- 3319029738 (electronic bk.)
- 9783319029726
- Technological innovations -- Management
- Technological innovations -- Economic aspects
- Economics/Management Science
- Innovation/Technology Management
- R & D/Technology Policy
- Business Strategy/Leadership
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industrial Management
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior
- 658.514 DAI 22
- HD45
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Book | Calcutta | 658.514 DAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | IIMC-E1059 |
Communication -- Project Selection -- Design Structure Matrix -- Project Management Criteria -- Technology Road Mapping for Medical Imaging -- Technology Roadmap: The 'Complete EHR' Toward Higher Quality Patient care -- Technology Roadmap for Automotive Flexible Display -- Technology Roadmap for Next Generation PC -- Technology Roadmap for Tesla Motors Sedan EV -- A Proposed Roadmap for Cyber Security in Cloud Computing at Portland State University.
Across industries, firms vary broadly on how they operate with respect to their Research & Development (R&D) activities. This volume presents a holistic approach to evaluating the critical elements of R&D management, including planning, organization, portfolio management, project management, and knowledge transfer by assessing R&D management from different sectors. Featuring empirical research and in-depth case studies from industries as diverse as medical imaging, electric vehicles, and cyber security, the authors identify common features of successful R&D management, despite fundamental differences, such as company size, number of employees, industry sector, and the R&D budget. In particular, they consider the implications for decision making with respect to resource allocation and investments, such as site selection, purchasing, and cross-departmental communication.
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