FOOD PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Mary Earle, Richard Earle and Allan Anderson
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Keys to new product
success and failure

2. Developing an
innovation strategy

3. The product
development process

4. The knowledge base
for product
development

5. The consumer in
product development

6. Managing the
product development
process

7. Case studies:
product development
in the food
system

8. Improving the
product development
process

INDEX
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Part I, Chapter 1
Keys to new product success and failure


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