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New Product Development - Innovation Strategy
Article Index
New Product Development - Innovation Strategy
Expert Opinion
Innovation Strategy
Example Cases
Measure and Evaluate
Summary
References

References

Aiman-Smith, L., Goodrich, N., Roberts, D., Scinta, J., (2005), Assessing Your Organization's Potential For Value Innovation, Research Technology Management, Vol 48, Iss 2, pp 37-42, Industrial Research Institute, Incorporated, Washington, DC

Akgün, Ali. E., Lynn, G. S., Byrne, J. C., Taking the guesswork out of new product development: how successful high-tech companies get that way, The Journal of Business Strategy, Vol 25, Iss 4, pp 41-46, MCB UP Limited (MCB), Bradford

Cheskin , (2003), Fast, Focused & Fertile: The Innovation Evolution, Cheskin and Fitch:Worldwide, San Francisco

Cleveland, J., (2004), A Suppliers' Guide to Innovation, Automotive Design & Production, Vol 116, Iss 11, pp 18-20, Gardner Publications, Inc., Cincinnati

Colman, R., (2004), Innovation challenges mapped in new study, CMA Management, Vol 78, Iss 3, p 8, Hamilton

Koudal, P., (2004), Mastering the Innovation Paradox: Exploiting Ideas for Profitable Growth, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Canada

Litman, J., and Lohrmann, B., (2002), Innovating with customer intelligence, Strategic Finance, Vol 83, Iss 7, pp 11-12+, Montvale

Markham, S. K., Gentry, S. T., Hume, D., Ramachandran, R., Kingon. A. I., (2005), Strategies And Tactics For External Corporate Venturing, Research Technology Management, Vol 48, Iss 2, pp 49-59, Industrial Research Institute, Incorporated, Washington, DC

Radjou, N., (2005), Networked Innovation Drives Profits, Industrial Management, Vol 47, Iss 1, pp 14-21, Institute of Industrial Engineers, Norcross

Rollins, N., (2004), Mixing It Up: Maytag and Fitch Innovate Kitchen Products and Best Practices, Design Management Review, Vol 15, Iss 1, pp 20-25, Design Management Institute, Boston, MA

Sebell, M. H., (2004), Nine Success Factors, Executive Excellence, Vol 21, Iss 11, pp 17, Executive Excellence Publishing, Provo

Teresko, J., (2005), P&G's Secret: Innovating Innovation, Industry Week, Vol 253, Iss 12, pp 26-31, Penton Media, Inc., Cleveland

 Tucker, R.B., (2003), Generating Ideas, Executive Excellence, Vol 20, Iss 12, p 19, Provo

Volikangas, L., Gibbert, M., (2005), Boundary-Setting Strategies for Escaping Innovation Traps, MIT Sloan Management Review, Vol 46, Iss 3; p. 58, Sloan Management Review Association, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Cambridge

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