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Here are HBR's 10 must read articles on innovation. No need to buy, as I've compiled the PDF's for each article. Just click on the link and voila!
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A rare opportunity to hear directly from the VP of Innovation and Technology at a company that has successfully turned sustainability into a profit (How a Culture of Innovation Drives Sustainability at BASF (Free Livestream): A rare opportunity to...
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The history of the barcode from invention to widespread use provides an important business lesson about innovation: standardization is as important as invention.
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How would you react if you found out that traffic laws made the roads more dangerous for pedestrians? Or if existing building codes led to newly constructed houses becoming less structurally sound?
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More than 15,000 people have signed onto our Defend Innovation campaign, demanding much needed change to the broken patent system. This is the time to act: key members of Congress—and even President Obama—are ready for patent reform.
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John Sloan, aka Chip Overclock, has managed a successful career in computer tech for nearly 40 years. Here's what you can learn from his example.
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What would you do to earn money if all you had was five dollars and two hours?
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The website of the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation.
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You can't selfmonitor your way to innovation. A jovial office environment is hugely important and a few good laughs can change everything at work.
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Think Japan's not quite as innovative as it used to be? Kei Shimada, director of business development at advertising and PR firm Dentsu disagrees. At The Next Web Conference Europe ... (Our future is coming out of #Japan.
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The Hindu Companies have to push for innovation to survive The Hindu The Information Technology industry is passing through a phase of convergence where most of the major players in the sector, especially in the U.S., are increasingly trying to...
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How do you become an innovative leader?Here are 10 leadership ideas worth spreading from TED talks (RT @GuidoKerkhof: 10 TED talks that will help you become an innovative leader http://t.co/7TG7nxsh1R...
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Innovation and the CIO: 5 Great Ideas Forbes Arguing that business innovation doesn't have to be a big-bang extravaganza, Chris Murphy of InformationWeek has published a compelling list of innovation guidelines that fly in the face of conventional...
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Carl Bass is president and chief executive officer of Autodesk, Inc. Autodesk is the leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software. Formerly he...
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Innovation governance can be thought of as a system of mechanisms to align goals, allocate resources and assign decision-making authority for innovation, across the company and with external parties.
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China Licensing. China innovation.
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A new report from Coverity suggests that open source delivers higher quality software, so long as the project is relatively small.
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Economic historians have usually assumed a direct link between patents and innovation, basing much of their chronicle of history on records at the Patent Office. Much of what we think we know — that Eli Whitney invented the ...
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Big Data and Analytics could be the twin forces driving innovation in Asia—one provides information while the other sifts through it for precious insight.
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Apple and its high-tech competitors are learning about innovating in a more mature industry (How Tim Cook Can Keep Apple Innovative - Add your thoughts!
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The key to innovation is looking at things differently, not creating ideas from thin air. The four-step ripple effect can help you find the innovation you're looking for.
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