- Innovation - HBR
Innovation Digital Article Wayne Johnson and Brian Lucas New research found that they worry about losing status—even when their employee’s innovative idea is a success
- When to Innovate and When to Imitate - Harvard Business Review
Innovation is often the gold standard for firms looking to grow profits and become leaders in their industries But given the steep cost of failure, is a relentless pursuit of innovation always
- 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
- Future of Business 2024: Exploring What’s Next for AI, Innovation, and . . .
Join us on Wednesday, October 16, for Future of Business 2024 — Harvard Business Review’s virtual conference on AI, innovation, strategy, talent, and growth
- What the EV Industry’s Challenges Reveal About Innovation and Regulation
But the EV industry overall has revved and sputtered in unpredictable ways and offers a case study in managing innovation, regulation, and competition
- 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
- How Constructive Dissent Can Unlock Your Team’s Innovation
The key to unlocking innovation from diverse perspectives is constructive dissent: a team’s ability to engage respectfully in the exchange of conflicting viewpoints As a norm, or pattern of
- 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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