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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Innovations of the 21st Century era do not rely on one to discover secret codes of the universe. To begin cracking that code, one must understand that innovations of this era are unlike anything we have ever seen before. Notice that none of the innovators in my second list has a Nobel Prize. Then, put on your leadership hat.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Innovations of the 21st Century era do not rely on one to discover secret codes of the universe. To begin cracking that code, one must understand that innovations of this era are unlike anything we have ever seen before. Notice that none of the innovators in my second list has a Nobel Prize. Then, put on your leadership hat.

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Great to Good

IdeaSpies

Innovations of the 21st Century era do not rely on one to discover secret codes of the universe. To begin cracking that code, one must understand that innovations of this era are unlike anything we have ever seen before. Notice that none of the innovators in my second list has a Nobel Prize. Then, put on your leadership hat.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

I first met Steve Blank when he started his enterprise software company Epiphany. Lets quickly review them and see what these past shifts can tell us about the future of corporate R&D. By the 1920’s, in the Age of the Automobile and Oil, large companies sought to control the new product development process.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

I first met Steve Blank when he started his enterprise software company Epiphany. Lets quickly review them and see what these past shifts can tell us about the future of corporate R&D. By the 1920’s, in the Age of the Automobile and Oil, large companies sought to control the new product development process.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

I first met Steve Blank when he started his enterprise software company Epiphany. Lets quickly review them and see what these past shifts can tell us about the future of corporate R&D. By the 1920’s, in the Age of the Automobile and Oil, large companies sought to control the new product development process.