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Suitability of Industrial Designers to Manage a Product Development Group: Australian Perspective
Erik Bohemia,
Erik Bohemia
Industrial Design Program, School of Civic Engineering And Environment, University of Western Sydney
Search for more papers by this authorErik Bohemia,
Erik Bohemia
Industrial Design Program, School of Civic Engineering And Environment, University of Western Sydney
Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 14 June 2010

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