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"It confirms that our product development strategy is right."
First of all there is portfolio management where a product development strategy is defined based on information from the market and partner companies.
Not exactly a stable platform for a long term product development strategy and Nokia were 100% correct in discarding it.
Additionally, he leads the company's global research and product development strategy working closely with the company's major manufacturing facilities in Germany and China.
In 2012 ON24 announced a product development strategy based on a new Virtual Communications Platform.
These shadow programs are also unauthorized," T-Mobile director of product development strategies Venetia Espinoza-Dawson said. "
General Motors has delayed plans to sell a hybrid vehicle similar to the Toyota Prius by two years, until 2007, according to people close to the company's product development strategy.
Its focus is on "a flexible, holistic product development strategy where a development team works as a unit to reach a common goal" as opposed to a "traditional, sequential approach".
Brand extension is one of the new product development strategies which can reduce financial risk by using the parent brand name to enhance consumers' perception due to the core brand equity.
The plan indicates that G.M. is trying to wean itself from what has been a highly criticized product development strategy of keeping costs down by developing the same basic vehicle for many of its brands.
I appreciated that, but for our plan to work, we needed the technical and scientific expertise people like von Braun, Oberth, and Sarbacher could bring to any reverse engineering and product development strategies.
The company uses a variety of: roof solar panel technology, rain-collection systems, recycled/re-purposed lumber, Riverfront Heritage Trail System access, energy conservation programs, industrial & office recycling, packaging reduction programs, emission reduction programs, environmental scorecards, and DfE (Designed for the Environment) product development strategies.
Scrum was first defined as "a flexible, holistic product development strategy where a development team works as a unit to reach a common goal" as opposed to a "traditional, sequential approach" in 1986 by Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka in the "New New Product Development Game".