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Innovation Is as Much About Finding Partners as Building Products

 


MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Harvard Business Review

July 27, 2017

Innovation Is as Much About Finding Partners as Building Products

By Chandra Gnanasambandam, Michael Uhl


AI May Soon Replace Even the Most Elite Consultants by Barry Libert, Megan Beck

Machine learning is increasingly capable of complex analysis.


How GE Appliances Built an Innovation Lab to Rapidly Prototype Products by Bharat Kapoor, Kevin Nolan, Natarajan (Venkat) Venkatakrishnan

Lessons for other large companies looking to generate ideas.


Blockchain Could Make the Insurance Industry Much More Transparent by Dante Disparte

Pricing adjustments will have to follow.


A Study Shows How to Find New Ideas Inside and Outside the Company by Linus Dahlander, Siobhan O'Mahony

Talking to fellow employees can be as valuable as talking to customers.


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