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Instructors:
  • Heng Xu
  • Prof. Tom Allen
Course Number:
  • 15.980J
  • ESD.933J
Departments:
  • Sloan School of Management
  • Engineering Systems Division
As Taught In: Spring 2007
Level: Graduate

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Organizing for Innovative Product Development
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Course Info

Instructors:
  • Heng Xu
  • Prof. Tom Allen
Course Number:
  • 15.980J
  • ESD.933J
Departments:
  • Sloan School of Management
  • Engineering Systems Division
As Taught In: Spring 2007
Level: Graduate

Topics

  • Business
    Innovation
    Organizational Behavior
  • Engineering
    Systems Engineering
    Systems Design

Learning Resource Types

notes Lecture Notes
assignment_turned_in Written Assignments with Examples
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