Google Wave Decision Shows Strong Innovation Management

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Google Wave Decision Shows Strong Innovation Management
Karim R. Lakhani
Google should be commended for knowing when to kill an innovation and reallocate its resources.
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Umair Haque
Reseeding the Economy
Umair Haque
To get green shoots, we first need richer soil.
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Rita McGrath
Resource Scavenger — A Common Innovation Job
Rita McGrath
What good is a great idea if the business won't support it?
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Scott Anthony
When Failure Is Intolerable
Scott Anthony
We need a better way to punish failure.
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Managing Innovation
Managing Innovation
Balanced Scorecard Reader
Balanced Scorecards are increasingly being used to make innovation happen. The discipline of managing innovation as a core process, one that is fully integrated with the enterprise's other functions and activities, is still in its infancy. We can expect to see much innovation in this area in the future.
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Vijay Govindarajan
Innovation Is Not Creativity
Vijay Govindarajan
Ideas will only get you so far.
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