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RESEARCH * TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT-VOL. 42, 1999 Alliances, Technology, Are You Satisfied with Your?: March—April, Fadem, Terry J.: See O’Brien pp 10-12 Finance, Dangerous Crossroads, or How to Avoid Collision with: Alvarez, Vincent: See Dressler Jan.—Feb., pp. 9-11 Arimura, Sadanori: How Matsushita Electric and Sony Manage Global R&D, Fineman, Michal: See Rifkin March-April,p p. 41-52 First-To-Market Companies, What They Do Differently: March-April, Baiachrandra, R.: See Friar pp. 15-21 Barezak, Barbara: See McDonough Forecasting Information Technology: Jan.—Feb., pp. 12-14 Baumol, William J.- Licensing Proprietary Technology Is a Profit Friar, John H.: Spotting the Customer for Emerging Technologies, Opportunity, Not a Threat, Nov.—Dec., pp. 10-11 July—Aug.,p p. 23 7-43 Bayuk, Linda M.: See Boggs Frohman, Alan L.: Personal Initiative Sparks Innovation, May—June, Bean, Alden S.: Benchmarking Your R&D: Results from IRI/CIMS Annual pp 32-38 R&D Survey for FY’97, Jan.—Feb., pp. 24-34 Fuzzy Front End, Taking the Fuzziness Out of the: Nov.—Dec., pp. 25-31 Benchmarking Your R&D: Results from IRI/CIMS Annual R&D Survey Germeraad, Paul: Intellectual Property in a Time of Change, Nov.—Dec., for FY°97: Jan.—Feb., pp. 24-34 pp. 34-39 Blake, Gary: E-mail with Feeling, Nov.—Dec., pp. 12-13 Global! R&D, How Matsushita Electric and Sony Manage: March—Apr'l, Boggs, R. W.: Speeding Development Cycles, Sept.—Oct., pp. 33-38 pp. 41-52 Bowonder, B.: R&D Spending Patterns of Global Firms, Nov.—Dec.., Graves, Samuel B.: See Ringuest pp. 44-55 Gupta, Ashok, K.: See Dyer Brandt, Richard L.: Hire Me!, March—April, p. 9 Hansen, Kent F.: Allocating R&D Resources: A Quantitative Aid to Brockhoff, Kiaus: Corporate Strategies in Environmental Management, Management Insight, July—Aug., pp. 44-50 July—Aug., pp. 26-30 Herbein, William C.: See Smith Cannon, Peter: Dangerous Crossroads, or How to Avoid Collisions with Finance, Jan.—Feb., pp. 9-11 Human Resources/Compensation: Jan.—Feb., pp. 2—3; May-June, p. 6; Sept.—Oct., pp. 56-57; Nov.—Dec., pp. 7-8 Case, Randolph H.: See Ringuest Industry-Government Cooperative R&D: March—April, pp. 2-4 Chakrabarti, Alok K.: See Brockhoff Information Technology Will Change Everything: Jan.—Feb., pp. 42-47 Chinese R&D Policy/Management: Sept.—Oct., pp. 2-3 Clamen, Allen: See Davidson Innovation, Front-End, at AlliedSignal and Alcoa: Nov.—Dec., pp. 15-24 Comstock, Gilbert I Aligning and Prioritizing Corporate R&D, May—June, Innovation Gap, How Siemens Bridges From Idea to Business: May—June, pp 19-25 pp 26-31 Corporate R&D, Aligning and Prioritizing: May—June, pp. 19-25 Innovation in Industry: May—June, pp. 26-31 & 32-38; Sept.—Oct., pp. 10--14; Nov.—Dec., pp. 15-24 Corporate S&T Strategy: March—April,p p. 15-21; May—June, pp. 19-25; July—Aug.,p p. 4-5, 19-25, 26-30, 37-43; Nov.—Dec., pp. 2-6 Innovation Management in the 7th ‘Great Epoch’: Sept.—Oct., pp. 10-14 Cross-Functional Capability, Building, What It Really Takes: May—June, Innovation, Personal Initiative Sparks: May—June, pp. 32-38 pp. 56-58 Innovation Success, 21st Century Key to—Managing Complex Networks: Culture, Capital and Communications: Jan.—Feb., pp. 48-51 May-June, pp. 13-18 Cupello, James A.: Training Technologists in Experimental Design, intellectual Property in a Time of Change: Nov.—Dec., pp. 34-39 Sept.—Oct., pp. 47-55 IRI’s R&D Trends Forecast for 1999: Jan.—Feb., pp. 19-23 Cutler, W. Gale: Tom’s New Recognition System Misfires, March—April, Japanese R&D/Management: March-April, pp. 4-5, 7 & 41-52; May—June, pp. 58-59; Y2K Bug Bites Pete, July—Aug., pp. 57-58; You’ ve Got Hate pp. 5—6; Sept.—Oct., pp. 3-5 Mail!, Nov.—Dec., pp. 56-57 Jonash, Ronald S.: See Smith Davidson, Jeffrey M.: Learning from the Best New Product Developers, July—Aug., pp. 12-18 Karol, Robin A.: See Davidson Degnan, Stephen A.: The Licensing Payoff from U.S. R&D, March—April, Kash, Don E.: See Rycroft pp. 22-25 Kirchgeorg, Manfred: See Brockhoff Developing Technical Managers—First You Need a Competency Model: Knapp, John: See Mort March-April, pp. 53-57 Knowledge Management: Jan.—Feb., pp. 42-47; July—Aug., pp. 6-7 Development Cycles, Speeding: Sept.—Oct., pp. 33-38 Kutoloski, David M.: See Spradlin Dressler, Ronaid: Evaluating R&D Performance Using the Cost Savings Metric, March—April, pp. 13—14 Kwak, Sangman: See Hansen Dyer, Barbara: What First-To-Market Companies Do Differently, Lederman, Frank L.: See Smith March—April, pp. 15-21 Licensing Payoff from U.S. R&D: March-April, pp. 22-25 Einolf, Karl: See Bean Licensing Proprietary Technology Is a Profit Opportunity, Not a Threat: E-mail with Feeling: Nov.—Dec., pp. 12-13 Nov.—Dec., pp. 10—11 D19e9c9e mber Emerging Technologies, Spotting the Customer for: July—Aug., pp. 37-43 Lucky, Robert W.: Forecasting Information Technology, Jan.—Feb., pp. 12—14 Environmental Management, Corporate Strategies in: July-Aug., Maccoby, Michael: Find Young Leaders or Lose Them, Jan.—Feb., pp. 58-59; pp. 26-30 Building Cross-Functional Capability: What It Really Takes, May—June, pp. 56-58 November European R&D Centers/Management: Jan.—Feb., pp. 3-5 & 5-7 March-April, pp. 5-7; May—June, pp. 2~3; Nov.—Dec., pp. 6—7 Managing Change: July—Aug., pp. 2-4 Experimental Design, Training Technologists in: Sept.—Oct., pp. 47—55 McCamey, David A.: See Boggs McDonough, Edw Service Sector R&D: Nov.—Dec., pp. 2-6 May-June, pp Sheasley, W. David: Leading the Technology Development Process, MeKain, Rodge May-June, pp. 49-55 May-—June, pp Sjolseth, Danny E.: See Comstock Medcof, John W Smith, Gregory R.: Alcoa’s Technology Change Process, July—Aug.., pp. 19-25; Front-End Innovation at AlliedSignal and Alcoa, Nov.—Dec Merrifield, D. B Sept.—Oct »p. 10 { pp. 15-24 Smith, Preston G.: Managing Risk as Product Development Schedules Shrink, Metrics for R&D: March Sept.—Oct., j 5-32 Miyazaki, Kumi Se % pr Spradlin, Thomas: Action-Oriented Portfolio Management, March—April pp. 26-32 Morris, Rober sn Mort, J Integrating Workspace De Super-Technology Industries, Identifying: July—Aug., pp. 31-36 I tional Behavior. March Apr Teams: March—April,p p. 15-21; Sept.—Oct., pp. 15-19 Networks, Managing Complex—Key to 21st Century Innovation Success: rechnology Change Process, Alcoa’s: July-Aug., pp. 19-25 May-June, pp. 13-18 Technology Competencies, Building in Japanese Firms: Sept.—Oct., New Business Opportunities, Identifying: Sept.-Oct pp 39.45 New Product Developers, Learning from the Best: Jul) rechnology Development Process, Leading the: May—June, pp. 49-55 NPD Process, How ‘EPC Co.’ Revamped Its: May—J Technology Forecasting: Jan.-Feb., pp. 12-13, 36-41, 42-47, 48-51 & O’Brien, Thomas C.: ntifying N ~ rechnology in the Coming Century: Jan.Feb., pp. 52-57 Ochs, Lyle: See Phil Olayan, Hamad B rechnology Leadership Can Pay Off: Nov.—Dec., pp. 32-33 $5 48 Technology Transfer in Developing Nations: May—June, pp. 43-48 Phillips, Fre« h oduct is Dead—Long| rraining and Development of R&D Managers: Sept._Oct., pp. 20-24 & J \ 4 Ss Planning Noranda’s Future: Jan.-Feb.. pp. 15 rraining Technologists in Experimental Design: Sept.—Oct., pp. 47 Portfolio Management, Action-Oriented: March rraining to Manage Across Silos: Sept.-Oct., pp. 20-24 Pratt, Courtney: Planning Noranda’s Future, Jan.—Feb Vroom, Pat: See Schepers Pre-College Education, Strengthening IRI Styie: May Weiss, Malcolm A.: See Hansen Product Development: May-June, pp. 49-5 § 6: Septt .—Oct.. pp.} 33-38: Nov.—Dec p} p ; Wilemon, David: See Dyer Product—Service! The Product is Dead—Long Live the: Wood, Robert S.: See Dressler \F } ; <4 Workspace Design, Integrating Web-Based Tools and Organizational R&D Forecasts: Jan.—Feb., pp. 19-23; Sept.—Oct., py Behavior: March—April, pp. 33-40 R&D Organization: March-April, pPrp . 33-40; May—J Yadav, S.: See Bowonder R&D Performance, Evaluating Using the Cost Savings Metric: March-April, pp. 13-14 Zoller, Steven A.: Are You Satisfied with Your Technology Alliances? March-April, pp. 10-1 R&D Portfolios that Account for Risk, Formulating: } R&D Project Evaluation, Selection and Termination: M ae” 6—32: Julv—Aug.. 1 14-50) R&D Resources, Allocating: A Quantitative Aid to Management Insight: lu \ nnI 44 {) R&D Spending Patterns of Global Firms: Nov.-De Reinertsen, Donald De pr Reynes, Rol A ) Rifkin, Ke t velopir € ica p rst You Need ¢ Ringuest, Jeffrey | ormulating R&D Portfolios that Account for Risk \ D ». 40-4 Risk, Formulating R&D Portfolios that Account for: N Dec., pp. 40-43 Risk, Managing, as Product Development Schedules Shrink: Sept.—Oct Roth, A Ruhnke, Cla Russo, ‘M. Je Rycroft, Robert lr ition Suc Sadowski, M chepers, J I rom Idea to Business Innovation G Dp 2 Schnell, Ralf Schrock, Mike: See Phillips Science and Technology, Opportunities and Consequences: Jan.-Feb pp. 36 4] Service! The Product is Dead—Long Live the Product—: July—Aug ab+H eep = .* aa-t * ee APs,

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