Technology management in the company of the future

This paper develops new conceptual ideas on the role of technology management in future companies. It draws consequences for their operatins, and it suggests new perspectives that arise from current trends in company development. It argues that technology management needs to address, in a differentiated manner, the problems which airse during the development process of companies and markets. Particular emphasis is placed on the demand of systems producers on technology management.

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