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  • The game of taking products to market is rapidly changing for the better. Companies, organizations, and individuals, are reaching out to partners across the world to develop, manufacture, and market their products. This blog is about building your products, building your business, and building the Global Economy.

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  • Ashton Udall is a partner with the firm Global Sourcing Specialists (GSS). GSS is a product development and sourcing (manufacturing) firm dedicated to helping businesses, inventors, and startups, tap overseas resources to succeed in the Global Economy.

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August 20, 2007

Product Development at Triumph Motorcycles: Leaked Video

Courtesy of Paul Young's ProductBeautiful blog, this highly sensitive, insider video was created at Triumph Motorcycles and walks us through their product development process.  Triumph is a British manufacturer of cruisers, the style of motorcycle championed in the U.S. by Harley-Davidson.  Their production line is one of a kind and this video may give you just the edge you need to give your product life.  It's also a good start to a Monday morning.

Paul is also now posting some great insights into the The Challenges of Overseas Manufacturing and the role of a product manager in overseas design, development, and production.  This is a cross-post he and I collaborated on and he is building on a number of common themes and issues which I gave my perspective on in this post.  Part I of Paul's points can be read here.  Part II can be read here

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