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  2. Purchasing process - Wikipedia

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    The process usually starts with a demand or requirements – this could be for a physical part or a service. [1] A requisition is generated, which details the requirements (in some cases providing a requirements specification) which actions the procurement department. A request for proposal (RFP) or request for quotation (RFQ) is then raised.

  3. The Lego Group - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Group (also known as Lego System A/S or formally Lego A/S) [5] is a Danish construction toy production company based in Billund, Denmark. [6] It manufactures Lego -branded toys, consisting mostly of interlocking plastic bricks.

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  5. Lego Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Lego Ideas was first introduced as an offshoot of the Japanese company CUUSOO, produced as a collaboration between CUUSOO and The Lego Group. Titled LEGO CUUSOO, the site was labeled a beta site and remained so until the unveiling of Lego Ideas as a finished product. [3] In 2014, the platform moved to Chaordix. [4]

  6. The Painstaking Process Behind LEGO's Most Popular Car Sets - AOL

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    Speed Champions distill supercars and race cars down to 300 bricks. The design manager behind the project tells us how he makes it work.

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  8. Brick by Brick: How Lego Rewrote the Rules of Innovation

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    The review said: "Robertson's take on Lego's success holds plenty of lessons for companies pondering how to remain innovative in a fast-changing world. With new lines such as Ninjago , products such as board games, and open innovation through fan-designed sets via its Cuusoo platform, Lego is showing how far you can take one simple yet ...

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