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English: This image illustrates a traditional or common approahc to product development. Corporations commonly rely on multiple companies, groups, or individuals for different skill sets. They use discrete internal groups or external organizations to provide the skills necessary for innovation development. This chain of hand-offs typically lengthens development timelines, hinders collaboration and innovative ideas, adds cost, and dilutes responsibilities needed for project success.
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