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Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories Book

Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories
Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories, Innovation is a key to corporate success, particularly in times of rapid technological change. This book sheds new light on the introduction of technology in the manufacturing sector. The author considers the use of innovative technology in both Britain a, Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories, Innovation is a key to corporate success, particularly in times of rapid technological change. This book sheds new light on the introduction of technology in the manufacturing sector. The author considers the use of innovative technology in both Britain a, Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories
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  • Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories
  • Written by author D. Hugh Whittaker
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, April 1990
  • Innovation is a key to corporate success, particularly in times of rapid technological change. This book sheds new light on the introduction of technology in the manufacturing sector. The author considers the use of innovative technology in both Britain a
  • This book will be of major interest to specialists in technical innovation and industrial relations. Booknews Compares the implementation of new technology in nine Japanese and nine British factories, taking computerized machine tools as t
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Introduction;

1. British factories, Japanese factories and the new technology debate;
2. The wider context;
3. Employment relations (I);
4. Employment relations (II);
5. Innovation;
6. Training;
7. Division of labour;
8. CNC and skills.


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