Innovation

Innovation

 
Grabbing Lightning O'Connor, Gina C. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. , 2008 Business Strategy, Innovation

Innovation—pioneering new ways of thinking and developing improved processes and products—is critical to business success. What is particularly needed is “breakthrough,” or radical, innovation—that which offers wholly...

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Driving Change Brewster, Mike | Dalzell, Frederick Hyperion Books , 2007 Change Management, Innovation, Management

The presence of UPS--both domestically and internationally--is unmistakable. After all, the package delivery and logistics corporation tracks over fifteen million packages daily. But UPS has not always been the...

 
 
Innovation Nation Kao, John The Free Press , 2007 Business Strategy, Human Resources, Innovation

Global competition is fiercer than ever as countries race each other to be the innovation leader. The United States has long held this role, but other countries are encroaching on its status. In Innovation...

 
 
Science and Corporate Strategy Hounshell, David A. | Smith Jr., John Kenly Cambridge University Press , 1989 Business Biographies, Innovation

At the beginning of this century, Du Pont opened two very different research laboratories. The highly structured, applied research conducted at Du Pont's Eastern Laboratory paid handsome dividends, though the results...

 
 
The Ultimate Entrepreneur Rifkin, Glenn | Harrar, George Contemporary Books , 1988 Business Biographies, Innovation

The authors describe in detail why and how Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson gave up engineering positions at MIT in order to start Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in August of 1957. They focus on how Olsen and...

 
 
Networking With the Affluent and Their Advisors Stanley, Thomas J. Business One Irwin , 1993 Customer Focus, Innovation, Marketing, Productivity

A method for reaching the affluent through their affinity groups. Endorsements are gained for reasons that go beyond the basic product or service the networker offers. High performance networkers do extraordinary...

 
 
The Sources of Innovation Von Hippel, Eric Oxford University Press , 1988 Innovation, Management

The old assumption that manufacturers always develop innovations with their ears tuned to customer needs is often wrong. Innovation comes from various places and usually depends on the field in question. It may come...

 
 
Barons of the Sky Biddle, Wayne Simon & Schuster , 1991 Business Biographies, Innovation

In Barons of the Sky, Biddle describes the birth and evolution of an important American industry-the Aerospace Industry. Biddle addresses the questions of how and why a liberal democracy has allowed...

 
 
Clockspeed. Fine, Charles H. Perseus Books , 1998 Innovation, Management, Productivity

Clockspeed grew out of Charles Fine’s study of the strategic impact of supply-chain strategy on competitive advantage. Fine decided that instead of monitoring the supply chains of slowly evolving businesses, he would...

 
 
Lure the Tiger Out of the Mountains Gao Yuan Simon & Schuster , 1991 Global Business, Innovation, Management

In Lure the Tiger Out of the Mountains, Yuan weaves history, inspirational experiences, and how-to guidelines into a concise, articulate package. Chinese traditions and philosophies found in this work...

 
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