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Alliance Management Process Design with Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

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In today’s competitive environment, developing mutually beneficial alliance has become inevitable for organizations to ensure sustainability and to achieve their strategies. That’s why finding the most appropriate candidates for alliance, selection, development and management of alliance is important as well as identifying the issues on how to be a cooperate and to which purposes to be served.

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“This work was supported by Research Fund of the Erciyes University. Project Number: FYL-2013-4687.”

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Tuna, B., Behret, H. (2015). Alliance Management Process Design with Failure Mode and Effect Analysis. In: Schabacker, M., Gericke, K., Szélig, N., Vajna, S. (eds) Modelling and Management of Engineering Processes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44009-4_14

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