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By
Robert Phaal, Clare Farrukh and David Probert
University of Cambridge
T-Plan
was developed by Cambridge researchers after surveying the
roadmapping practices at 2,000 UK manufacturing firms. The
method focuses on bringing together tacit and explicit
knowledge within an organization and distilling it into a
documented high level view of that firm’s probable future.
T-Plan emphasizes the linkage between the commercial
perspective and the technological perspective, and divides
forward looking knowledge into layers using the classic
roadmapping category types of Business/Market,
Product/Service, and Technology. The T-Plan process is
described in a comprehensive workbook published by the
Institute for Manufacturing. It provides step-by-step
guidance on all the stages involved, together with a CD of
supporting materials. In addition the Institute offers
regular training courses on T-Plan as well as facilitated
applications of the process in individual companies. To find
out
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