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Innovation - HBR - Harvard Business Review Innovation Magazine Article Alison Beard The big-wave surfing pioneer talks about innovation and risk, effective collaboration, and coaching high performers to even greater heights
The 4 Types of Innovation and the Problems They Solve Innovation is, at its core, about solving problems — and there are as many ways to innovate as there are different types of problems to solve Just like we wouldn’t rely on a single marketing
A New Approach to Strategic Innovation - Harvard Business Review The strategic innovation tool kit has two elements: a strategy summary framework and an innovation basket Leaders start by clarifying a unit’s strategy and determining what needs to change to
How Microsoft Became Innovative Again - Harvard Business Review For years now, observers of tech have written off Microsoft as a 20th-century phenomenon, fat and happy from its Windows monopoly The tech giant hadn’t had a breakthrough innovation in decades
How Diversity Can Drive Innovation - Harvard Business Review She is coauthor of the CTI book Ambition in Black + White: The Feminist Narrative Revised and CTI reports including “Innovation, Diversity and Market Growth” as well as “Sponsor Effect 2 0 ”
Innovation for Impact - Harvard Business Review When he was the CEO of SRI International, Curtis Carlson presided over the conception and development of Siri, HDTV, and other groundbreaking innovations Since then he has shared his approach
How Apple Is Organized for Innovation - Harvard Business Review Apple is well-known for its innovations in hardware, software, and services Thanks to them, it grew from some 8,000 employees and $7 billion in revenue in 1997, the year Steve Jobs returned, to
Why Sustainability Is Now the Key Driver of Innovation By equating sustainability with innovation today, enterprises can lay the groundwork that will put them in the lead when the recession ends Nidumolu, Prahalad, and Rangaswami have found that