Management of Research and Development in Difficult Times

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Asset Management,
Telephony,
Strategy,
Royal Academy Of Engineering,
Research & Development,
R&D,
Operational Planning,
Networking,
Management,
Business Operations,
...
Source:
The Royal Academy of Engineering

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Overview: The world is changing rapidly around us. Some companies that once dominated global industry no longer exist, and newcomers arise every week. Companies that wish to survive and grow must change to fit new ways of working, and adapt to the immense differences that the growth in telecommunications and transport have brought. This fundamental change is particularly evident in transport and communications. These are the great enablers of today's global industries. The rapid move to integrated supply management, and to the integration of physical transport and the transport of electronic assets, has totally changed the way people do business.

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Format: PDF | Size: 123KB | Date: Jan 2005 | Pages: 7


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