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Other manufacturers rationalized earlier by deleting poorly performing products and commissioning fewer new designs.
Our research suggests that, on average, more centralized decision making structures are more likely to pull poorly performing products from the market.
Researchers, regulatory affairs organizations and authorities are looking for models capable of eliminating poorly performing products in order to select the right candidates for further development.
How will Microsoft avoid "crapware" or poorly performing products like netbooks if it creates an open system for mobile devices with ARM chipsets running Windows 8, analogous its Wintel business?
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She has to mend fences with big institutional investors and Wall Street analysts who feel betrayed and identify poorly performing product lines for elimination.
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In February, the company said it would cut 10percentt of its work force and shed more than 1,000 poorly performing brands to concentrate on its best products.
The two companies' poorly performing factories making car parts and other metal products would not be merged.
In Australia, regulators use such data to force manufacturers to justify why poorly performing hips or knees should remain available, and products have been withdrawn as a result.
The main reasons why productivity growth has been so sluggish are a lack of competition in sheltered product markets together with a poorly performing public sector.
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