Research-Technology Management 1997 - Abstracts
Research-Technology Management 1997 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Assessing the R&D- business relationship. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Ransley, Derek L. | |||
ATP influences firms' management of R&D. (Advanced Technology Program of the National Institute of Standards and Technology) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Gwynne, Peter | |||
Big changes steer autos toward high-tech frontiers. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Coates, Joseph F. | |||
Boosting work productivity. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | ||||
Building trust is an art. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Macoby, Michael | |||
Choosing an alliance manager. (strategic alliance) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | MacAvoy, Thomas C. | |||
Europe reexamining its Science Ph.D. resources. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Blau, John | |||
Faster technology commercialization vital for next century, Macau and St. Petersburg meetings told. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Gibson. David V. | |||
Foreign-owned companies continue to increase their spending on R&D in the United States. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Serapio, Manuel G., Jr., Dalton, Donald H. | |||
Grammar counts! | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Blake, Gary | |||
It's possible to spend too much on RD&E. (research, development and engineering) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Armstrong, John | |||
Korean electronic giant moves into medicine. (Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Swinbanks, David | |||
Metrics to evaluate R,D&E. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Hauser, John R., Zettelmeyer, Florian | |||
Microsoft takes first step toward globalizing R&D. (research and development) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Blau, John | |||
Motivating your R&D staff: ten basic tenets form a body of practical knowledge for generating the excitement that is the essence of motivation for technical people. (includes an author note on changes in the application of the tenets) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Manners, George E., Jr., Zimmerer, Thomas W., Steger, Joseph A. | |||
Selling and marketing of R&D. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Lever, O. William, Jr. | |||
Silicon Valley dreams beckon to Malaysia leaders. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Gwynne, Peter | |||
Skunk works, 1990s-style. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Gwynne, Peter | |||
The 'biggest' problems technology leaders face. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | ||||
The semiconductor industry - model for industry/university/government cooperation. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Burger, Robert M., Brooks, Harvey, Rea, Donald G., LaScala, Richard | |||
University-based virtual alliances could spur technological innovation. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Dismukes, John P., Petkovic, Ruzica A. | |||
U.S. companies are spending more on R&D, NSF finds. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | ||||
U.S. companies will spend more on R&D in 1998. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | ||||
Visualizing, measuring and managing knowledge. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Bukowitz, Wendi R., Petrash, Gordon P. |
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