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OverviewThe speed of introducing new digital products to the market is no doubt the single most important factor to determine the success or failure of a company. No matter how good the products are, if they were introduced to the market later then their competitors, they won't be able to demand the premium price it desired, and in many cases, it is one of the most common factors that cause the downfall of the product. Therefore, first to the market and frequent introduction of new models will obviously lead to the domination of a particular product family in a digital world. The first to market is the goal of most companies, digital or not, when introducing new products. To introduce a product faster than the competitors, many companies have applied the Project Management approach. Project management has become a standard way of working when innovation and new product development are the primary activities. However, not many companies are consistently producing good results. Many companies may win the race for one or two products but soon become left behind. A company must focus on creating the climate for total project management --focus on developing a business processes that will foster the success of project management. Accelerated Project Management starts with the vision of the company, and then turns the vision into an actionable product roadmap, the new product introduction process, and its supporting processes, platform and building blocks development processes. It also examines the processes needed to cooperate with key partners and suppliers on product development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James P. Lewis , Louis WongPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Imprint: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. ISBN: 9780071423243ISBN 10: 0071423249 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 30 November 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsIf the '80s were all about quality, and the '90s were about re-engineering, the 2000s will be about velocity. -Bill Gates, Microsoft Author InformationJames P. Lewis, Ph.D. (Vinton, VA) is the founder of The Lewis Institute, Inc., a association providing project management and behaviorial consulting and training. Dr. Lewis has more than 20 years of project management experience and has trained more than 20,000 supervisors and managers around the world. Louis Wong is director of corporate quality assurance for Creative Technology in Singapore. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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