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- Innovation - HBR - Harvard Business Review
Innovation Digital Article Jerome Barthelemy and Nicolas Mottis What scientific breakthroughs can teach business leaders about engineering “aha” moments
- Turn Your Supply Chain into an Innovation Engine
In this episode, Kasra Ferdows, an operations management professor at Georgetown University, explains how open digital platforms facilitate innovation and problem solving by making the entire
- 4 Pillars of Innovation Every Organization Needs
Innovation doesn’t just come from serendipity Leaders who nurture great ideas rely on concrete mechanisms to ensure that they see the right ideas, give them breathing room to develop, and
- Will Tariffs Drive Domestic Innovation? - Harvard Business Review
Leaders of Western companies trying to compete in industries dominated by Chinese manufacturers need to understand a phenomenon known as the learning curve: how major increases in production allow
- What the Like Button Can Teach Us About Innovation
The invention of the like button, which today can be found everywhere on the internet, transformed digital advertising and marketing and fueled the rise of the social media industry While most
- To Drive Innovation, Create the Conditions for Serendipity
Serendipity has led to many scientific breakthroughs For instance, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin while doing research on influenza But unlike scientists, business leaders and managers
- Innovating During Disruption
Today, leaders are under tremendous pressure to disrupt their own business—and fast—at the same time they’re challenged to protect the core This isn’t a new problem, but it’s especially
- The Discipline of Innovation - Harvard Business Review
In business, innovation rarely springs from a flash of inspiration It arises from a cold-eyed analysis of seven kinds of opportunities
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