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Kaldor, Andrew

David R. Rea of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company prepared the presentation summaries of Richard M. Gross, Allen Clamen, Elsa Reichmanis, and Lawrence H. Dubois. The summaries for the presentation of Mary L. Good, James R. Heath, Francis A. Via, and Kenneth A. Pickar were prepared by Ned D. Heindel. Andrew Kaldor wrote the summaries of the presentations by Venkat Venkatasubramanian, Michael Schrage, and Richard K. Koehn. [Pg.1]

Andrew Kaldor, ExxonMobil I have never seen so many examples of entrepreneurial linkages from external relationships. How much overhead, time, and effort are required to manage a successful project ... [Pg.72]

Andrew Kaldor Will the panel members please join us up front I will read the question from here. One questions was Are there ways to overcome the distance effect on collaboration ... [Pg.107]

Andrew Kaldor I agree. I think face-to-face contact is needed to build up a trust. Then you can try to share information. [Pg.109]

Andrew Kaldor But, Larry, do you have a thought on how you accomplish portfolio management in the public sector ... [Pg.110]

Andrew Kaldor, Exxon R D Laboratories Flint Lewis, American Chemical Society... [Pg.150]

Andrew Kaldor, ExxonMobil Corporate Strategic Research... [Pg.167]

Andrew Kaldor, Exxon Was the measure of success for the Industrial Fellows the repetitive business ... [Pg.46]

Andrew Kaldor, Exxon Do you have any examples of the type of reductions that you are able to achieve through university interactions ... [Pg.65]

Andrew Kaldor, Exxon This discussion on catalysis is a good example of the gulf in the scientific community in the United States. We will be facing fuel regulations in 2004, which will require low-sulfur fuels. The debate on this has been going on for ages. We can do it today, but it will cost a lot of money to do it. [Pg.104]

Thomas Manuel, Council for Chemical Research, Inc. First, the oversight that Andrew Kaldor discussed might have been remedied had the petrochemical industry become involved in the industries of the future roadmap exercise when it was first proposed, which was more or less coincident with that timing. As you said, the purpose of the roadmaps is to identify futuristic targets and provide some ammunition and support for research in those directions. So there is a mechanism. [Pg.105]

Andrew Kaldor, Corporate Research Laboratory, Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Annandale, New Jersey... [Pg.599]


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