Research-Technology Management 1993 - Abstracts

Research-Technology Management 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
... As Hong Kong seeks biotech 'gateway' role.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGwynne, Peter
Assessing your research capability.Engineering and manufacturing industriesNemeth, Edward J.
A vision for managing R&D into the 21st century. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Barb blows the whistle. (hypothetical whistle blowing case involving Barb Hall, an engineer)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCutler, W. Gale
Become a better coach. (Managers at Work)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWolff, Michael F.
Call for U.S. tech plan faults corporate R&D. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Confronting technological ignorance: lessons from the north.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClarke, Thomas E.
Corporate renewal through cooperation and critical technologies. (businesses need to invest in technology to survive)Engineering and manufacturing industriesMerrifield, Bruce D.
Directing technology in Asia's 'dragons.' (Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan)Engineering and manufacturing industriesGwynne, Peter
Downsized yet still potent Russian science seen emerging from current political crisis.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGraham, Loren R.
Edison's greatest invention. (Thomas Alva Edison)Engineering and manufacturing industriesMulconrey, Brian G.
Financing U.S. technology.Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Flowing past organizational walls. (teamwork in research industry)Engineering and manufacturing industriesDonovan, Sandra S.
German-Russian science cooperation increasing.Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John
Germany's non-profit R&D groups boost private sector manufacturing as slowdown looms. (research and development) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John R.
Getting the most from your patents.Engineering and manufacturing industriesBerkowitz, Leonard
Hong Kong profs group to spur local technology. (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesGwynne, Peter
How BPX implemented dual-career ladders. (BP Exploration)Engineering and manufacturing industriesMoravec, Milan
How protecting the environment impacts R&D in the United States. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesRushton, Brian M.
How Texaco R&D improved its organization. (Texaco Research and Development Department)Engineering and manufacturing industriesArcher, Edward D., Dorawala, Tansukh G., Huffmire, Donald W.
How the Japanese manage the R and D-marketing interface. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSong, Michael, Parry, Mark E.
Implementing total quality in R and D. (Research and Development)(Total Quality Management implementation at Procter and Gamble)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWood, Lindsey V., McCamey, David A.
Improving the innovation process at Eastman Chemical. (Eastman Chemical Company)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStump, David C., Holmes, Jerry D., Nelson, Gregory O.
Improving the process of product innovation.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGobeli, David H., Brown, Daniel J.
Industrial Research Institute's annual R&D trends survey. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Internationalizing R and D improves a firm's technical learning. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesDe Meyer, Arnoud
Japan's biotechnology industry redirects R&D following success of two blockbuster drugs ... (research and development) (Industry Overview)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwimbanks, David
Japan's industry hiring more foreign researchers.Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
Jena high-tech center strives for global role.Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John
Kodak applies strategic intent to the management of technology. (Eastman Kodak Co.)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPrzybylowicz, Edward P., Faulkner, Terrence W.
Management development for scientists and engineers.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPearson, Alan W.
Managers must unlearn the psychology of control. (The Human Side)Engineering and manufacturing industriesMaccoby, Michael
Managing human resources for innovation and creativity.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGupta, Ashok K., Singhal, Arvind
Managing technology: learning from Japan.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCutler, Robert S.
New Japanese proposal for international R&D. (research and development) (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
No room for the engineer as nerd. (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Project tracking system serves as research management tool.Engineering and manufacturing industriesvan Remoortere, Francois P., Cotterman, Ronald L.
Protecting intellectual property in Russia.Engineering and manufacturing industriesMalkov, Leonid P., Maggs, Peter B.
Red flags at dawn, or predicting R&D project termination at start-up. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesGreen, Stephen G., Welsh, M. Ann, Dehler, Gordon E.
Science and technology issues/opportunities for the new U.S. administration. (One Point of View)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
South China is newest technology tiger. (Hong Kong and Taiwan invest in Southern China)Engineering and manufacturing industriesGwynne, Peter
Strategic partnering: process instead of event.Engineering and manufacturing industriesJones, David, Slowinski, Gene, Farris, George F.
Taiwan to develop local software industry. (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesGwynne, Peter
Technology and competitive advantage - the role of general management.Engineering and manufacturing industriesMorone, Joseph G.
Technology council helps Square D Co. manage global R&D. (research and development)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWolff, Michael F.
Three other Rs: recognition, reward and resentment. (employee motivation in research industry)Engineering and manufacturing industriesKoning, John W.
Three Rs: Recycle, reclaim, remanufacture.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
To prosper, it's not enough to be 'market-driven.'Engineering and manufacturing industriesBuggie, Frederick D.
Transferring technology to China by means of joint ventures.Engineering and manufacturing industriesde Bruijn, Erik J., Xianfeng Jia
U.S. firms joining Japanese national consortia for aerospace, energy and materials research. (Perspectives)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
What should learning organizations learn?Engineering and manufacturing industriesMaccoby, Michael
Why forecasts fail.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
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