Publisher's Synopsis
"Evaluating Communications in Product Development Organizations" examines the crucial role of effective communication in the success of product development. This study, conducted in 1993, offers insights into how communication strategies impact project outcomes, team collaboration, and overall organizational performance. The book explores the dynamics of information flow within product development teams, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for improvement.
Authored by Mark Damian Morelli and Steven Daniel Eppinger, the work provides a framework for assessing and enhancing communication practices. This title will be of interest to managers, engineers, and researchers seeking to optimize communication processes and improve product development efficiency.
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