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Message from Dr. Robert G. Cooper
On the subject
of Developing a Product Innovation Strategy and Deciding Your New Product Portfolio Picking the right development projects and platforms
to invest in is at the heart of successful product
innovation. But effective project selections or portfolio
management hinges on having a clearly defined and articulated
Product Innovation and Technology Strategy for your
business; which markets, technologies or products should
you focus your efforts on?
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Stage-Gate Inc. is presenting the seminar “Developing a Product Innovation Strategy
and Deciding Your New Product Portfolio. This intensive two-day event provides corporate
leaders with the tools, practical guidelines, and cutting-edge strategies they need to
manage their product portfolios, maximize their investments in R&D, and prosper in
the competitive and volatile environment of product innovation
Attend this seminar and discover how to develop effective and
profitable product innovation strategies using real-life case studies.
Learn how to define areas of strategic focus for your business'
product development efforts - where to invest and which areas to
avoid - to better direct focused project selection decisions. Develop
and implement product and technology roadmaps and strategic buckets
to help make R&D resource allocation decisions.
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“Outstanding!
Bob’s experience and expertise is unmatched.
He has the ability to illustrate what works -
with data and with stories. This helps me decide
how to use the information to make our process
better.”
Dave Mirth
Vice President Technology
Owens Corning
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“Bob
has a great delivery style – just the
right mix of theory & fundamentals, practical
applications and ‘real life’ examples.”
Rob Reale
Director Technology and Solutions
Direct Energy Business Services
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I invite you to join me and learn how to develop effective and profitable
innovation strategies and project selection decisions for your business.
If you can bring colleagues to the event, so much the better.
It's always a benefit to have a small team, rather one person,
implement what's been learned.
We'll see you there!
P.S. These seminars sell out quickly - register
here now.
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