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Abstract: This report published by U.S Chamber of Commerce concludes that China’s plan for “Indigenous innovation” is a massive plan to turn the Chinese economy into a technology powerhouse by 2020 and a global leader by 2050. Central to the plan is to...
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By: Joshua Ramo: Little, Brown, 2009. While it’s not strictly a business book, this is the best book for business that I’ve reviewed this year. It is, in fact, a whole new way of facing the future of any endeavor: Ramo suggests that the only way to deal...
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Abstract: The annual TED conference brings together the world's most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives (in 18 minutes or less). This website makes the best talks and performances from TED available...
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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: KM World Magazine interviews John Kao, author of Innovation Nation. Kao talks about innovation and its importance to our nation's future. Published: July 11, 2008 Link: KM World Magazine
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Abstract: GMnext.com invited Dr. Chris Borroni-Bird, Director of Advanced Technology Vehicle Concepts at GM, and BoingBoing.net founder and technology evangelist Mark Frauenfelder, to speculate on innovation, technology, energy, environment, and their...
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Abstract: While the United States still leads the world in creating innovative technology, the 2008 Global Venture Capital Survey, which was conducted in March 2008 and measured the opinions of nearly 400 venture capitalists worldwide, found that other...
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Abstract: In this YouTube video filmed last fall, Presidential candidate Barak Obama presents his innovation agenda at Google's Mountain View headquarters. Link: YouTube Posted: November 14, 2007
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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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