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Organizational Designs And Innovation Streams
This paper empirically explores the relations between alternative organizational designs and a firm's ability to explore as well as exploit. We operationalize exploitation and exploration in terms of innovation streams; incremental innovation in existing products as well as exploring into architectural and/or discontinuous innovation. Based on in-depth, longitudinal data on...
Tags: Organization Design, Innovation Stream, Innovation Outcome, Organizational Structure, Human Resources
White papers 2006-09-08

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Turn Customer Input into Innovation
How do you launch a blockbuster product? Stop asking customers what they want. Start asking what they want your products to do for them. That's how medical-device maker Cordis created the artery stent--which doubled the...
Tags: Innovation, Outcome, Product, Customer, Cordis, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Harvard Business Review, In Brief, Anthony W. Ulwick
Articles 2008-05-06
Assessing Innovation Metrics: McKinsey Global Survey Results
A recent McKinsey Global Survey shows that companies are satisfied, overall, with their use of metrics to assess innovation portfolios—though many findings suggest that they shouldn't be. The companies that get the highest returns from innovation do use metrics well; these organizations tend to assess innovation more comprehensively than the...
Tags: Innovation, McKinsey & Co., Metrics, Survey, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Functions, Carl Harris
Articles 2008-12-12
10 Truths of Innovation
In an innovative organisation: Process is important but it's innovation behaviour that's make the difference. How innovative people behave with each other is widely understood and practised. They know they don't know all the answers. They have a highly adaptable framework or mindset which encourages experimentation....
Tags: Innovation, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Dave Allan
Blog posts 2008-06-11
Lord Sainsbury announces outcome of Research Council Review.
M2 PRESSWIRE-1 May 2002-UK Government: Lord Sainsbury announces outcome of Research Council Review C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05012002 Science and Innovation Minister Lord Sainsbury today announced the outcome of a review of the Council for the Central Laboratory of the...
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 2002-05-01
Putting a Price on Innovation
Founded 30 years ago at the dawn of biotech, Genentech is a legend in an industry where companies yearn to do what it does: to make billions of dollars off of novel drugs while remaining true to innovation and science.Unfortunately, it's also a legend being positioned for a fall....
Tags: Biotechnology, Genentech Inc., Roche Holding AG, Innovation
Articles 2008-07-25
An Introduction to Innovation
Innovation is a natural tendency of the human mind to thrive on variety, regardless of the activity involved. All the man-made changes that the world has witnessed are a result of this tendency to look for something different. The urge to try something else is a prominent human characteristic. When...
Tags: Innovation, Urge, EzineArticles.com, Leadership, Strategy, Management
White papers 2006-08-22
A New Model For Systemic Innovation Diffusion In Project-Based Industries
Traditional industries (e.g., aerospace and pharmaceuticals) that once organized their activities into functional hierarchies are evolving toward project-based forms of organization in which teams of specialists from both inside and outside the firm report to project managers. This paper defines: Delineate the concepts of "Incremental" and "Systemic" innovations in the...
Tags: Innovation, Leadership, Management, Strategy
White papers 2004-05-01
Creativity and Innovation Management - Motivation
Motivation in creativity and innovation is more important than personality traits. This is like possessing high intelligence - one must be motivated to improve and apply it. It is compelling that motivation and creative outputs are positively correlated. The more motivated an individual, the more likely he or she is...
Tags: Motivation, EzineArticles.com, Leadership, Management
White papers 2005-03-17
Intellectual Property Rights, Competition Policy And Innovation: Is There A Problem?
Most of us share the presumption that when markets work well, they ought to be left undisturbed to get on with it. When, however, markets do not work well - when a "Market failure" of some type or other occurs - then there is scope for policy intervention. The case...
Tags: Innovation, Intellectual Property Right, University Of Edinburgh, Intellectual Property, Research & Development, Business Operations
White papers 2004-10-01
'Changing the World'.(Nanosphere, drug-delivery innovation)(Brief Article)
The first time Nanosphere's Jim Talton and Jim Fitz-Gerald mixed a laser, a polymer and a fine powder, the outcome was, unfortunately, noteworthy. "It bubbled up like -- I don't know -- like boiling a milk jug," recalls Talton, 30. "It smelled awful." ...
Tags: innovation, polymer, University of Florida
Research articles 2001-04-01
Telstra Needs Threat of Separation | BTalk Australia
Telstra has its detractors. One of them is telco industry analyst Paul Budde. In this edition of BTalk Australia Budde tells Phil Dobbie that he sees the structure and behaviour of Telstra as unique in the world. Budde believes there needs to be at least a threat...
Tags: Telstra Corp., Paul Budde, Separation, Infrastructure, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-07-10
Why a Strong COP15 Agreement Doesn't Matter... For Cleantech Investment
photo: David Blaikie via flickr. With all the disappointing news about the UN climate negotiation talk shifting for reaching a legally binding deal in December to one which is merely politically binding, I thought I'd share this rather encouraging piece on analysis from Cleantech Group, which says the outcome of...
Tags: Clean Technology
News items 2009-11-05
How to Keep the Research Funding Spigot Open
The Find: For innovators who want to keep R&D money flowing even in tough times, people skills and salesmanship are just as important as sound science, argues a panel of experts. The Source: An article on the advice of a panel of technology experts who recently spoke...
Tags: Innovation, Leadership, Research & Development, Strategy, Management, Business Operations, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-01-14
Dealing with Tension in a Team
Teams are complex communities of people with different values, motivations, and aspirations. When a mixture of characters and behaviors come together, there's always a potential for miscommunication, disagreement, and conflict. If such tensions are not tackled right away, they can disable and ultimately ruin a team. One of the main...
Tags: team, management
Articles 2007-05-03
Net neutrality still faces political and legal hurdles
Net neutrality supporters may be celebrating the Federal Communications Commission's unanimous vote to begin developing open Internet regulation, but the battle is far from over as the yet- to-be-written regulation is already facing Congressional opposition and will also likely be challenged in court.Votes at the FCC for the proposal to...
Tags: FCC, Regulation, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-22
Collaborating With Customers in Product Development
To some, "new product development" means inventing something new. In reality, though, most new products are modifications of existing products or ideas. Sometimes, adding an element of service onto an existing product is also referred to as new product development.The power of new product development lies in the potential for...
Tags: Research and Development, BNET Editorial, Marketing, Research & Development, Product, Management, Business Operations, Strategy, Product Marketing, Product Development, Customer, New Product Development, risk, supplier, collaboration, knowledge, information technology, benefit, video, security
Articles 2007-10-10
Record EU Fine for Intel, Deconstructing Intel Response
It seems like only yesterday that I was writing about the danger of antitrust actions in high tech. In fact, it was, and at the time I mentioned the speculation that Intel would face a walloping antitrust fine from the EU today. And so it does: €1.06 billion, or about...
Tags: Manufacturer, Computer Company, CPU, Computer, Intel Corp., European Union, Manufacturing, Productivity, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2009-05-13
The New Normal
The business landscape has changed fundamentally; tomorrow's environment will be different, but no less rich in possibilities for those who are prepared. It is increasingly clear that the current downturn is fundamentally different from recessions of recent decades. We are experiencing...
Tags: Financial, Income, Financial Accounting, Finance, government, recession, economic future, Ian Davis
Articles 2009-05-15
DTN News: Obama And The U.S. Strategy Of Buying Time
DTN News: Obama And The U.S. Strategy Of Buying Time *Source: By George Friedman STRATFOR NSI News Source Info KOTTAKKAL, Kerala, India - November 3, 2009: Making sense of U.S. President Barack Obama's strategy at this moment is difficult. Not only is it a work in...
Tags: U.S., George W. Bush, strategy, Power
News items 2009-11-04
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