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Improving Collaboration for Product and Service Development: Intel Corporation Case Study

At Intel, product and service development extends throughout a defined lifecycle. At each stage of the cycle, Intel incorporates appropriate technology, personnel, and processes to support collaboration.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Portfolio Management, Product Development, Portals and Collaboration, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Technology  Processes: 2.2.1 Design, build, and evaluate products and services, 2.0 Develop and Manage Products and Services, 2.2 Develop products and services, 2.2.1.10 Collaborate on design with suppliers and contract manufacturers  Industry: Computers, Electronics, Semiconductors 
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Improving Collaboration for Product and Service Development: Dow Chemical Company Case Study

The structure of Dow Chemical Company lends itself naturally to collaboration.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Six Sigma, Business Excellence, Quality, Portfolio Management, Product Development, Portals and Collaboration, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Technology  Processes: 2.2.1 Design, build, and evaluate products and services, 2.0 Develop and Manage Products and Services, 2.2 Develop products and services, 2.2.1.10 Collaborate on design with suppliers and contract manufacturers  Industry: Chemicals, Rubber & Plastics 
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Improving Collaboration for Product and Service Development: Xerox Corporation Case Study

To keep a business relevant and successful, an organization must listen to its customers and its employees throughout the product/service development process.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Portfolio Management, Product Development, Portals and Collaboration, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Technology  Processes: 2.2.1 Design, build, and evaluate products and services, 2.0 Develop and Manage Products and Services, 2.2 Develop products and services, 2.2.1.10 Collaborate on design with suppliers and contract manufacturers  Industry: Electronics, Printing & Publishing, Professional Services/Business Services 
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