Selecting Winning New Product Projects: Using the NewProd System |
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Authors: | Robert G. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | Director of Research of the federal government''s Canadian Industrial Innovation Centre, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Separating probable winners from probable losers is the goal of the new product screening task, and Professor Robert G. Cooper has developed a model that does this with remarkable success. In this article, he reviews various approaches to new product screening and then presents the basics of the NewProd model. NewProd now has a history of use in industry that seems to be fulfilling its original research promise. Professor Cooper shows how managers can build their own screening models and outlines how such models can contribute in an important way to better new product selection decisions. Over the years, Professor Cooper has conducted a series of major research projects that have aimed at improvements in the new product process. Their hallmark has been managerial relevance and a sound theoretical foundation. This article, the third that Professor Cooper has published in JPIM , is in the same tradition. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to Professor Robert G. Cooper Faculty of Business McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada L8S 4M4. |
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