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Abstract: How we built a world-class organic growth engine by investing in people. Published: Autumn 2008 Authors: A.G. Lafley with Ram Charan Link: strategy+business
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Abstract: Innovation is difficult for mature, slow-growth businesses and often results in long line extensions rather than high-profit, game-changing innovations. Companies, especially those focused on food and consumer products, need to rethink their...
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Abstract: Mother Nature is the surprising source of inspiration for a host of innovations. Engineers, scientists and product designers are taking cues from nature to solve the toughest design problems. Published: September 2008 Authors: Hillary Woolley...
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Abstract: Forget total quality. Forget top-down strategy. Design is the engine that can transform a company into a powerhouse of nonstop innovation. Published: August 13, 2008 Author: Marty Neumeier Link: BusinessWeek
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Abstract: Innovative base station designs will enable those at the far reaches of the world to have cell phones. Published: August 4, 2008 Author: Jennifer L. Schenker Link: Spiegel Online International
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Abstract: P&G is using "design thinking" to tackle difficult business problems. While this may seem like the latest innovation buzzword, P&G is using the technique to generate effective ideas and, more importantly, change its culture...
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Abstract: BusinessWeek reports that while the U.S. held first place, Asia, South America and Europe offered stronger competion than ever. Students also had a strong showing, winning 16% of the awards. Click the link below to view the best design ideas...
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Abstract: How did Kodak survive the digital transformation of the photography business that used to represent 70% of their business? By focusing on growth and including accountability as part of its innovation framework. Published: May 14, 2008 Author...
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Abstract: "Embarking on a new product or service should be easy with the resources of an established company at your disposal, right? Not necessarily. If you’re launching a start-up within a bigger company, you’ll have a host of issues to overcome...
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Abstract: "Through online aps such as Sports Tracker and Nokia Beta Lab, the Finnish handset giant gathers customers' ideas from around the world -- virtually free." Published: BusinessWeek, April 20, 2008 Authors: Jack Ewing with Kerry...
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