Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Why Big Companies Can't Innovate

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Why Big Companies Can't Innovate
Maxwell Wessel
Sticking with known knowns can stifle good ideas.
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Dwayne Spradlin
The Power of Defining the Problem
Dwayne Spradlin
Before you start solving a problem, you have to ask the right questions.
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Uri Neren
Embrace Your Constraints to Create New Markets
Uri Neren
One company did, and revolutionized eye care in India.
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Keeley Wilson and Yves L. Doz
Structure Your Global Team for Innovation
Keeley Wilson and Yves L. Doz
If you're all in different locations, you need rules.
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