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Coltman, Michael M., 1930-
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647.95 COL
Publication Date
1989
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Trott, Paul
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658.575 TRO
Publication Date
2008
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"Innovation continues to be at the forefront of economic and political debate about how to improve the competitiveness of economics and firms. This book is designed with one overriding aim: to make this exciting and highly relevant subject as clear to understand as possible." "Innovation Management and New Product Development expertly illustrates the problems faced by firms as they try to develop innovative products that will help them survive and prosper. It is designed to be accessible and readable, and was the first textbook to bring together the areas of innovation management and new product development for the business student."--BOOK JACKET.
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134472.3438
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by
Waldron, Keith W.
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664.00286
Publication Date
2007
Summary
The intensification of agriculture and food production in recent years has led to an increase in the production of food co-products and wastes. Their disposal by incineration or landfill is often expensive as well as environmentally sensitive. Methods to valorise unused co-products and improve the management of wastes that cannot be reused, as well as techniques to reduce the quantity of waste produced in the first place, are increasingly important to the food industry. With its distinguished editor and array of international contributors, Waste management and co-product recovery in food proce
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105488.3203
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Brethauer, Dale M.
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658.8 21
Publication Date
2002
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Chevalier, Michel.
Call Number
658.87
Publication Date
2012
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Noted experts offer invaluable insights into the glamorous world of luxury retail Luxury Retail Management is your gold-plated ticket to the glamorous world of luxury retail. Defining all the tools that are necessary to manage luxury stores, from the analysis of location and design concept, to the selection, training, and motivation of the staff, the book covers everything you need to know to enter, expand, understand, and succeed in the world of luxury retail. Reaching the luxury customer is no longer the domain of the exclusive salon-the global luxury market boom and the phenomenal growth of luxury stores now views the retail sector as key to driving brand profitability. In dealing with this rapid change, luxury brands have experienced a steep learning curve and accumulated bags of retail expertise. And while some of the luxury retail rules and models in this book are exclusive to the luxury market, many have lessons for the whole retail sector. Examines the essential aspects of luxury customer relationship management, personal sales, and the customer experience Delves into the sophisticated business models that luxury brands have developed based on a mix of directly-operated-stores and wholesale Covers the management essentials-distribution, location, design, merchandising, pricing, brand promotion, and the management agenda for success Written by respected experts Michel Chevalier and Michel Gutsatz, who lend their solid academic credentials and professional expertise to the subject, Luxury Retail Management asks and answers the questions that retail professionals need to understand in order to thrive in the luxury market.
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98208.0391
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Waldron, Keith.
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664.00286 23
Publication Date
2009
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92251.0625
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Waldron, K. W. (Keith W.)
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664.00286 22
Publication Date
2009
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92244.9219
by
Crnkovic, Ivica.
Call Number
670.285 21
Publication Date
2003
Summary
Annotation Many of the products consumers use today use a combination of both computer software and hardware components. This groundbreaking book offers professionals an in-depth understanding of PDM and SCM. It points out the similarities and differences of these two processes, and explains how they can be combined to ensure effective and efficient component integration.
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87261.1875
by
Lawley, Brian.
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658.827 22
Publication Date
2010
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Hauptly, Denis J.
Call Number
658.575 22
Publication Date
2008
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Winsor, John.
Call Number
658.8
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Completely updated first paperback edition of a landmark title by the foremost expert on "co-creation."
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3.2584
by
Bauer, Andreas.
Call Number
658.827 MOM
Publication Date
2006
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