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... develop products with fixed specifications long before customers begin to shop and the corresponding fabrication technology is developed using time - consuming and expensive trial - and - error- experimentation . However , in the ...
... develop products with fixed specifications long before customers begin to shop and the corresponding fabrication technology is developed using time - consuming and expensive trial - and - error- experimentation . However , in the ...
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... develop with internal resources all the facets of new knowledge essential to develop a new product or service . They must depend upon KBCC . B. Stage 2 : Manufacturing When it came to the stage of manufacturing , the important task was ...
... develop with internal resources all the facets of new knowledge essential to develop a new product or service . They must depend upon KBCC . B. Stage 2 : Manufacturing When it came to the stage of manufacturing , the important task was ...
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... develop expertise and proprietary technologies in specific and specialized areas where corporate know - how adds significant value to their clients ; ( b ) develop , manage and continuously improve work processes , designated as ...
... develop expertise and proprietary technologies in specific and specialized areas where corporate know - how adds significant value to their clients ; ( b ) develop , manage and continuously improve work processes , designated as ...
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