- 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
- 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
- A New Approach to Strategic Innovation - Harvard Business Review
Companies typically treat their innovation projects as a portfolio, aiming for a mix of projects that collectively meet their strategic objectives The problem, say the authors, is that portfolio
- 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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