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Some organizational issues of technology roadmapping experienced in Hungary

Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences

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Title Some organizational issues of technology roadmapping experienced in Hungary
 
Creator Pataki, Béla
Szalkai, Zsuzsanna
Bí Ró-Szigeti, Szilvia
 
Subject technology roadmapping; technology management; technology strategy; business strategy
 
Description Technology roadmapping (TRM) is a technique for exploring the evolution of markets, products, technologies, and their linkages. During our Hungarian TRM-applications we found important a clear business need; senior level ownership; effective communication; information and knowledge sharing; spending considerable time at the beginning; preferring less frequent but longer workshops than more frequent shorter ones; involving all related functions, active participation of senior managers; having a TRM-champion inside the company; a case-study-based training to teach TRM; and calling TRM a different name at the beginning.
 
Publisher Budapest University of Technology and Economics
 
Date 2010-01-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Peer-reviewed Article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.periodicapolytechnica.org/so/article/view/1590
10.3311/pp.so.2010-1.04
 
Source Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences; Vol. 18, No. 1 (2010); 31-38
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.periodicapolytechnica.org/so/article/view/1590/908
 
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