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Abstract: A corporate anthropologist helps Chronicle Books design its office around organizational relationships. Published: June 18, 2008 Authors: Kristin Palm Link: METROPOLISMAG.COM
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Abstract: During slumber, our brain engages in data analysis, from strengthening memories to solving problems. Published: August 2008 Authors: Robert Stickgold and Jeffrey M. Ellenbogen Link: Scientific American Mind
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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: Callaway has long been the leading seller of women's golf equipment, but it wanted to expand its lead in this growing sector of the golf market. To do that the company figured it couldn't settle for an attitude of "OK, let's...
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Abstract: Faced with a shortage of skilled machine operators, Caterpillar needed a grader that was easy to use -- without alienating old-timers. While older models of the motor-grader construction vehicle had as many as 15 levers, a steering wheel and...
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Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and SecondLife are four leading companies in the online world of social networking. What would happen if Apple suddenly jumped into the fray? That was the challenge posed to 41 students at UC Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business...
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Abstract: War games are commonly used by the military to evaluate strategies, explore scenarios and reveal unexpected weaknesses. This Economist article explores how war games could provide valuable insight into how your competitors might react to your...
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Abstract: “The authors suggest ways large companies can capitalize on opportunities that normally would not fit in with their processes or values. They explore a model for determining which organizational resources, structures, processes, and values are...
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Abstract: "Managers know they need growth to survive—but innovation isn't easy. In this Harvard Management Update article, HBS professor Clayton Christensen and co-authors detail the six keys to creating new-growth businesses." Published...
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The author provides some examples of firms that have capatilized on the open innovation process. He further discusses some of the potential pitsfalls in open innovation. By Luke Collins IEE Engineering Management Journal Link: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org...
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Futuristic Course Alerts Students: World Is Changing While You're Studying By John Gregory FUTURISTIC COURSE ALERTS STUDENTS: WORLD IS CHANGING WHILE YOU’RE STUDYING By John Gregory Welcome to edge , the course launched this past Spring to prepare...
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Gary Lindblad, assistant dean and director of the MBA program, spoke with three professors on how the Merage School’s teaching method, stressing strategic innovation, distinguishes it from other business schools. Lindblad talked with Vijay Gurbaxani,...
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A recent study has shown the idea that creativity comes from a single person is a myth and that innovation is the result of collaboration and networks. This short blog post lays out the three common characteristics of innovative organizations and provides...
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Innovation roadmap could be broken down into five steps: Visualize, Identify, Engage, Create and Implement. This articles gives an overview of this approach to innovation. Source: Steve Crom Link: http://www.realinnovation.com/content/c061005a.asp
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A new concept call Crowdsourcing was coined in 2006. Crowdsourcing is based on out sourcing the work to general unknow public. E.g. wikipedia sources the work of creating its knowledge base by sourcing the work to general internet user. Link: http://www...
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