Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Innovation Isn't Tied to Size, but to Operating Rules

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Innovation Isn't Tied to Size, but to Operating Rules
Nilofer Merchant
Yes, big companies can innovate.
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Christopher M. Schroeder
The Middle East Could Be a Cradle of Innovation
Christopher M. Schroeder
The region is using fresh thinking to solve local problems — and world-class innovations may be created as a result.
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Julian Birkinshaw
Taming Your Company's Most Elusive Beast
Julian Birkinshaw
Translate ideas into action and make innovation an everywhere, all-the-time capability.
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Rita McGrath
A Brief History of Inventing Innovation
Rita McGrath
Remember when it was "diversification" and based mostly on instinct?
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  Managing Global Innovation: Frameworks for Integrating Capabilities around the World
Managing Global Innovation: Frameworks for Integrating Capabilities around the World
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The Five Cs of Opportunity Identification
Scott Anthony
How to figure out what job the customer needs to get done.
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