Research-Technology Management 1992 - Abstracts

Research-Technology Management 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Axioms to manage technology by. (Managers at Work)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWolff, Michael F.
Credibility between CEO and CTO - a CEO's perspective. (chief technical officer)Engineering and manufacturing industriesO'Neill, Paul (American government official)
Credibility between CEO and CTO - a CTO's perspective. (chief technical officer)Engineering and manufacturing industriesBridenbaugh, Peter R.
Developing the metaquality product. (research and development at Eaton Corp.) (Quality in R&D, part 2)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWalsh, William J.
Doing R&D in the former Soviet Union. (research and development) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Doing the right things right, all the time. (research and development at Air Products and Chemicals Inc.) (Quality in R&D, part 2)Engineering and manufacturing industriesLovett, J. Robert
East-West talks look to R&D to clean up Europe's polluted air and water. (research and development) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesRichardson, Jacques G.
EC tackles 'innovation in the nineties.' (Perspectives )Engineering and manufacturing industriesRichardson, Jacques G.
Europe space research faces budget squeeze. (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John R.
Industrial espionage reality of the information age. (need for technological information security measures)(includes related article)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCarlton, Stephen A.
It all began with a customer's request. (research and development at Corning Inc.) (Quality in R&D, part 2)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSeward, Eve
Mike discovers a plagiarist. (hypothetical human resource problem) (The Human Side)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCutler, W. Gale
MITI asks 16% more for '93 research. (Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
NSF to address management of technology as agency tightens its ties to American industry. (National Science Foundation) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
NTT pushing mobile communications R & D. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. forms research-intensive mobile communications division) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
Prospecting for science in the former Soviet Union. (acquisition of useful technology)Engineering and manufacturing industriesRhea, John
Putting TQM into the performance review process. (total quality management)(research and development at Olin Corp.) (Quality in R&D, part 2)Engineering and manufacturing industriesMarien, Bruce A.
R&D at 3M: continuing to play a big role. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesMitsch, Ronald A.
R & D in the third millenium. (includes related article) (The IRI Medalists's Address) (Transcript)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
R&D spending update. (research and development) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Succeeding in R&D. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWismer, Robert D.
The changing agenda for research management.Engineering and manufacturing industriesMitchell, Graham R.
The fashionable thing. (research trends) (One Point of View) (Column)Engineering and manufacturing industriesLucky, Robert W.
To work globally, seek common values. (The Human Side )Engineering and manufacturing industriesMaccoby, Michael
Western R & D and the Third World. (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
What future engineers and scientists learn about ethics. (engineering curriculum)(includes related article)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCutler, W. Gale
Why the United States must do more process R&D. (research and development) (One Point of View)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCaravatti, Marie-Louise
Working faster. (forming a project team)(includes related article) (Managers At Work) (Column)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWolff, Michael F.
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