Research and Development Series

Research and Development Series
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Synopsis Research and Development Series by : American Management Association

Research and Development Project Selection

Research and Development Project Selection
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034250855
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Synopsis Research and Development Project Selection by : Joseph P. Martino

Just as importantly, this unique guide provides R&D managers with clear guidelines on how to effectively tailor the various selection methods discussed to meet the demands of their organizations' unique situations and goals.

Project Management for Research and Development

Project Management for Research and Development
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 522
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ISBN-10 : 9781466596290
ISBN-13 : 1466596295
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Synopsis Project Management for Research and Development by : Lory Mitchell Wingate

Today’s leading organizations recognize the importance of research and development (R&D) to maintain and grow market share. If companies want to survive into the future, they must accelerate their R&D-to-market cycles or find themselves behind the competition. Project Management for Research and Development: Guiding Innovation for Positive R&D Outcomes explains how to apply proven project management methods to obtain positive outcomes in R&D and innovation projects. It addresses the specific factors companies must consider when using project management to scope, define, and manage R&D projects. It also offers best practices and case studies that illustrate actual applications of theory. This book details methods to help readers optimize results in R&D through the use of structured processes derived from the project management field and other complementary disciplines. Each chapter includes diagrams, surveys, checklists, and question-answer forms to guide readers in determining where their activity falls along a project spectrum and to help them structure their own R&D project. The methods presented in this book can easily be applied to innovation projects and creative endeavors. As there are limited sources of information on how to utilize project management methodology effectively in these types of projects, this book is an ideal resource for anyone looking to add structure and proven methods to enable R&D, innovation, and other creative activities.

Research and Development Series

Research and Development Series
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Synopsis Research and Development Series by : American Management Association

Collaborative Research and Development Projects

Collaborative Research and Development Projects
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9783540460534
ISBN-13 : 3540460535
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Synopsis Collaborative Research and Development Projects by : Tom Harris

This volume will help individuals and organizations, from both academia and industry, to effectively work together on R&D projects. This inspiring and highly readable book covers winning grant support, the legal arrangements, working with academics and practitioners, managing project progress, and exploiting the project results. Step-by-step coverage guides a project team though a challenging venture, helping them avoid potential pitfalls.

Research as Development

Research as Development
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781501733628
ISBN-13 : 1501733621
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Synopsis Research as Development by : Salla Sariola

In Research as Development, Salla Sariola and Bob Simpson show how international collaboration operates in a setting that is typically portrayed as "resource-poor" and "scientifically lagging." Based on their long-term fieldwork in Sri Lanka, Sariola and Simpson bring into clear ethnographic focus the ways international scientific collaborations feature prominently in the pursuit of global health in which research operates "as" development and not merely "for" it. The authors follow the design, inception, and practice of two clinical trials: one a global health charity funded trial and the other a pharmaceutical industry-sponsored trial. Research as Development situates these two trials within their historical, political and cultural contexts and thus counters the idea that local actors are merely passive recipients of new technical and scientific rationalities. While social studies of clinical trials are beginning to be an established niche in academic writing, Research as Development helps fill important gaps in the literature through its examination of clinical research situated in cultures in low-income settings. Research as Development is noteworthy for the way it highlights the critical and creative role that local researchers play in establishing international collaborations and making them work into locally viable forms. The volume shows how these clinical and research interactions bring about changes in culture, technologies and expertise in Sri Lanka, contexts that have not previously been written about in any detail.

Emotional Design and the Healthcare Environment

Emotional Design and the Healthcare Environment
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9783030998462
ISBN-13 : 3030998460
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Synopsis Emotional Design and the Healthcare Environment by : Marco Maria Maiocchi

For all of the tremendous advances in medicine and treatment the world has seen in the modern era, the human body’s ability to heal itself remains a (literally) vital and often overlooked facet of healthcare. Through the use of emotional design, aimed at transforming healthcare environments, such as waiting rooms, in such a way as to boost the emotional wellbeing of patients, and thus their general attitudes, including in regard to their own healing processes, medical institutions can improve outcomes for the people they treat while simultaneously lowering overall costs. Design, as an inherently transdisciplinary, problem-solving activity, is well-suited to this task. And when combined with a field of study such as neuroscience, which can literally map out the perceptions that lead to the experience of particular emotions, healthcare environments can be transformed into spaces (through such innovations as Kansei engineering) that then subsequently transform the people who rely on them the most, leading to more efficiency and less red ink.

Research and Development in University Mathematics Education

Research and Development in University Mathematics Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781000369281
ISBN-13 : 1000369285
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Synopsis Research and Development in University Mathematics Education by : Viviane Durand-Guerrier

In the last thirty years or so, the need to address the challenges of teaching and learning mathematics at university level has become increasingly appreciated by university mathematics teachers, and beyond, by educational institutions around the world. Indeed, mathematics is both a condition and an obstacle to success for students in many educational programmes vital to the 21st century knowledge society, for example in pure and applied mathematics, engineering, natural sciences, technology, economics, finance, management and so on. This breadth of impact of mathematics implies the urgency of developing research in university mathematics education, and of sharing results of this research widely. This book provides a bespoke opportunity for an international audience of researchers in didactics of mathematics, mathematicians and any teacher or researcher with an interest in this area to be informed about state-of-the-art developments and to heed future research agendas. This book emerged from the activities of the research project INDRUM (acronym for International Network for Didactic Research in University Mathematics), which aims to contribute to the development of research in didactics of mathematics at all levels of tertiary education, with a particular concern for the development of early-career researchers in the field and for dialogue with university mathematicians. The aim of the book is to provide a deep synthesis of the research field as it appears through two INDRUM conferences organised in 2016 and 2018. It is an original contribution which highlights key research perspectives, addresses seminal theoretical and methodological issues and reports substantial results concerning the teaching and learning of mathematics at university level, including the teaching and learning of specific topics in advanced mathematics across a wide range of university programmes.