Development of a New Product

  • R. N. van Hees
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Abstract

The structure of industry has become much more complex in recent years, one reason for which is the way individuals and companies are specializing in certain narrow fields of activity. The time when one man was responsible for design, purchasing, production and selling is long past.

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