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Managing Interdependence

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Leveraged Innovation

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In 1992 Philips Floor Care, one of the leaders in the European vacuum cleaner market, realized that ESI was a must if they wanted to accelerate product development at a time when their business was confronted with a catch-up game120.

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© 1998 Francis Bidault, Charles Despres and Christina Butler

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Bidault, F., Despres, C., Butler, C. (1998). Managing Interdependence. In: Leveraged Innovation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230377820_7

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