Research-Technology Management 1995 - Abstracts

Research-Technology Management 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Achieving leadership in environmental R&D.Engineering and manufacturing industriesChatterji, Deb
An evolving partnership. (Mobil Corp.)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWise, John J.
A new CEO arrives. (organizational change and its effects on technical personnel)Engineering and manufacturing industriesChatterji, Deb
Attempt to reform Japan R&D bodies flounders.Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
Brain technology on way.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Change managers see more pain, downsizing.Engineering and manufacturing industriesHerbert, Evan
Changes ahead - prepare now.Engineering and manufacturing industriesMiller, Joseph A.
China sees tripling of R&D spending as key to 21st century economic power.Engineering and manufacturing industriesWingrove, Norman
China telecom experts confer on modernization.Engineering and manufacturing industriesWingrove, Norman
China traditions oppose war on IP piracy. (intellectual property)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWingrove, Norman
Collaboration, cost-cutting take hold at European chemical and drug companies. (R&D budgets)Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John
Customization promises sharp competitive edge.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Entrepreneurial technologists may have the upper hand in global software competition.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCarmel, Erran
Extend life of Japanese bioresearch institute.Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
Fight the Schriesheim uncertainty principle. (Argonne National Laboratory Dir. Alan Schriesheim)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Finding the person who knows. (information-gathering for technological innovations)Engineering and manufacturing industriesBoardman, Bruce
Flatten the pyramid and speed product development. (product improvement project)Engineering and manufacturing industriesKelsey, G. Stephen
Forging sound strategic alliances. (joint technology projects)Engineering and manufacturing industriesGiordan, Judith C.
Germany hopes new innovation ministry will force closer industry-government ties.Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John
Global managers face five problem areas.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGilmont, Ernest R.
How to recognize a sound technology forecast.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Human engineering leads to operating principles for global management.Engineering and manufacturing industriesMaccoby, Michael
Japan firms reorganizing R&D at home and abroad.Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
Japan firms revamp R&D, white paper finds. (Science and Technology Agency of Japan's 'White Paper on Science and Technology)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWingrove, Norman
Latin America to strengthen industrial research as spur for region's economic growth.Engineering and manufacturing industriesFusfeld, Herbert I.
Leading telecom firms refocusing their R&D.Engineering and manufacturing industriesBlau, John
Managing change - who does it best?Engineering and manufacturing industriesWolff, Michael F.
More U.S. graduates returning to China.Engineering and manufacturing industriesWingrove, Norman
Network more effectively with this checklist.Engineering and manufacturing industriesRansley, Derek L.
Planning a successful R&D alliance.Engineering and manufacturing industriesBroadhead, John
R&D spending down across OECD nations. (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Researchers need freedom to pursue anomalies.(Transcript)Engineering and manufacturing industriesLos, Marinus
Risk was his friend: edison's legacy to innovation leaders.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGilman, John J.
Scientists view the future they will create.Engineering and manufacturing industriesCoates, Joseph F.
Tech talk. (returning Chinese researchers)Engineering and manufacturing industriesSwinbanks, David
Telecom research draws IBM to Beijing. (telecommunications)Engineering and manufacturing industriesWingrove, Norman
'That vision thing-' the key to sustainable competitive advantage.Engineering and manufacturing industriesGiordan, Judith C.
The problem with harmony.Engineering and manufacturing industriesMaccoby, Michael
U.S. industry spent $124B on R&D last year, as real-dollar decline appears to level off. (1994)Engineering and manufacturing industries 
U.S. spending outlook.Engineering and manufacturing industries 
Waiting to retire, Jim gets fired. (fictitious analytical chemist Jim Austin; human resources problem)Engineering and manufacturing industriesCutler, W. Gale
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