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BusinessWeek August 27, 2009 Adrian Slywotzky |
How Science Can Create Millions of New Jobs Reigniting basic research can repair the broken U.S. business model and put Americans back to work. |
BusinessWeek August 27, 2009 Adrian Slywotzky |
Where Have You Gone, Bell Labs? Here's how basic research and strong leadership can repair the broken U.S. business model. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2005 Patricia Panchak |
Editor's Page -- Profit Pursuits Are Choking Innovation A lot of people -- from business leaders, academics, think-tank researchers and government officials -- are worried about the U.S.' innovation infrastructure. Will a short-term focus set us up for a fall? |
HBS Working Knowledge October 17, 2012 |
Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance In their new book, Producing Prosperity: Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance, Pisano and Shih discuss the dangers of underinvesting in the nation's manufacturing capabilities. |
The Motley Fool May 14, 2011 Wade Roush |
Xerox Says Old Apple Legend Misses the Point PARC Fires Back at a New Yorker story claiming Xerox "flubbed the future." |
CIO August 15, 2001 Sandy kendall |
How Things Change Five top gurus' views on innovation principles and practices... |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Samuel J. Palmisano |
How The U.S. Can Keep Its Innovation Edge Where, how, and why innovation happens is changing. If we're not careful, the U.S. will fall out of step with these new realities, and innovators and risk-takers will go elsewhere -- because they can. |
Fast Company December 2004 Carleen Hawn |
What Money Can't Buy As Microsoft forfeits future revenue growth for current income, it continues to cede genuine innovations and important new markets to future upstarts with bigger ideas -- and far less to lose. |
Industrial Physicist Aug/Sep 2003 John T. Preston |
Steps to high-tech success Factors like protection of intellectual property and getting the product to market quickly can prove more influential than the technology itself in determining a new technology company's ultimate success. |
Information Today April 29, 2010 |
Thomson Reuters and WIPO Launch Free Patent Information Access in Developing Countries The aim of the program, which is due to launch in September 2010, is to foster global innovation by enabling the development of solutions to the world's technical challenges. |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Otis Port |
Can New Technology Recharge Xerox? Herve Gallaire talks about getting the innovation engine back on track. |
Inc. November 2008 Eric Schine |
Q: Is the U.S. Losing Its Economic Edge? Author and professor Amar Bhide talks about why it doesn't matter where scientific breakthroughs come from, how entrepreneurs push basic innovations forward, and why the iPod represents the triumph of the American system. |
Fast Company January 2004 |
If He's So Smart: Steve Jobs, Apple, and the Limits of Innovation The battle over digital music is just another verse in Apple's sad song: This astonishingly imaginative company keeps getting muscled out of markets it creates. So what does Apple have to tell us about innovation? |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2004 John Teresko |
Open Innovation? Rewards And Challenges Open Innovation is a strategy of finding and bringing in new ideas that are complementary to existing research & development projects. But open innovation does not just happen. It requires changes in corporate culture and must be driven from the top. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2005 Patricia Panchak |
Editor's Page -- Playing The R&D Blame Game The Bush Administration's 2006 budget short-changes industrial research and development. Industry executives and shareholders have also contributed to a slowing of spending on basic research. |
Wired August 2000 Michael Schrage |
The Debriefing: John Seely Brown After 10 years at the helm of Xerox PARC, JSB talks about the art of R&D judo, the science of smart stuff, and life beyond the ivory basement. |
BusinessWeek May 7, 2007 Nanette Byrnes |
Xerox' New Design Team: Customers Its dual-engine printer was a close collaboration with users from idea to sketches to final testing. |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Robert D. Hof |
Innovate or Die Clayton Christensen's accessible and rigorous new book provides a survival manual for corporate managers. The Innovator's Solution makes a credible case that established companies can defy the odds after all, provided they offer disruptive new products of their own. |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2012 Roy F. Waldron |
Open Innovation in Pharma: Defining the Dialogue There is much talk today about "open innovation" in business and research forums, but what exactly does it mean? How does open innovation as a concept apply to the pharmaceutical sector? |
HBS Working Knowledge December 12, 2005 Kevin O'Marah |
Driving Innovation from the Supply Chain More and more, direct customer input is driving every aspect of innovation, from the overall product concept to the timing of the launch to packaging and delivery. In this emerging world of demand-driven innovation, the supply chain plays a crucial part. |
InternetNews June 14, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Is Economics Driving PC 'Innovation' Offshore? As the business of designing, building, and distributing PCs becomes increasingly globalized, U.S. PC vendors have exported less valuable work offshore, while keeping more valuable and innovative product development, project management and marketing and branding functions here. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 1, 2003 Henry Chesbrough |
Sometimes Success Begins at Failure Projects that appear to be duds may have unintended upsides -- Viagra started life and failed as a drug for hypertension. Here are tips for turning negative test results into gold. |
BusinessWeek June 3, 2009 Michael Mandel |
The Failed Promise of Innovation in the U.S. During the past decade, innovation has stumbled. And that may help explain America's economic woes. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 25, 2011 Christensen & Eyring |
How Disruptive Innovation is Remaking the University Online learning is a disruptive technology that is making colleges and universities reconsider their higher education models. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2011 G. Pascal Zachary |
Jobless Innovation? As the United States tries to ride high tech out of recession, does it risk innovating its workforce out of jobs? |
Entrepreneur March 2007 Chris Penttila |
Big Ideas Larger companies are using innovation centers to encourage and implement new ideas. What can you learn from their tactics? |
Chemistry World September 3, 2007 Matt Chen |
China Still Lagging Behind OECD on Innovation China still has a long way to go if it is to reach its goal of becoming one of the world's most innovative economies by 2020, according to an OECD report. The report also states that the country could face a shortage of science graduates in the near future. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 2, 2005 Hagel & Brown |
Finding New Sources of Strategic Advantage Now is a good time to take a fresh look at your sources of capability building, according to the new book The Only Sustainable Edge, by John Hagel III and John Seely Brown. |
The Motley Fool March 15, 2007 Chuck Saletta |
The American Century Is Over As more R&D takes place overseas, the technological advances and profits will follow. So should investors. |
Global Services November 4, 2008 Jolie Newman |
The Innovation Imperative Understand the essential nature of innovation in outsourcing engagements. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2007 Jill Jusko |
Entrepreneurs Welcome Startup@PARC is an initiative to partner with entrepreneurs and investors to bring transformative technologies to market. |
IndustryWeek October 20, 2010 |
Innovation Nation? Manufacturers are more involved than other industries in innovation, but engagement is hardly widespread. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 20, 2006 Huston & Sakkab |
P&G's New Innovation Model Procter & Gamble's assessment of its aging innovation process and the development of connect and develop. |
Inc. February 2006 Carl Schramm |
Five Universities You Can Do Business With When it comes to technology transfer, smart schools resist the temptation to treat every entrepreneur's new idea like it's the next Google. |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2011 Richard Barker |
Innovating Around Innovation The former Director General of ABPI, proposes a new agenda on how to restore public confidence in the value behind science. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Nanette Byrnes |
Xerox Is Dreaming In Color Will a big bet on color printing boost its share in this fast-growing market? |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2007 Jill Jusko |
Bookshelf: Opening Up According to a new book, a firm's business model itself has to become more open for the firm to open up its innovation process effectively. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 10, 2004 Michael Hammer |
Four Ways to Innovate in Operations Innovation in operations---not to be confused with mere operational excellence or improvement---can yield competitive advantage. A Harvard Business Review excerpt. |
Fast Company November 2003 Polly LaBarre |
The Industrialized Revolution Clay Christensen's idea of "disruptive innovation" made him the unintended mascot of the dotcom boom. So what's he thinking now? |
InternetNews July 19, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Reaches Gesture-Based Licensing Agreement EON Reality is the latest firm to license a technology developed at Microsoft Research and bring it to market. In this case, EON has picked up Microsoft's "Touchlight" gesture-based interaction software. |
Fast Company November 19, 2011 Ellen McGirt |
Fresh Copy: How Ursula Burns Reinvented Xerox Ursula Burns wants to remake her firm into the company American business can't live without. |
BusinessWeek October 4, 2004 Cliff Edwards |
Intel: Supercharging Silicon Valley Intel's founding trio fashioned the building block for the digital revolution |
HBS Working Knowledge August 9, 2010 Julia Hanna |
How to Speed Up Energy Innovation In her book, Accelerating Innovation in Energy: Insights from Multiple Sectors, Rebecca Henderson explores the histories of innovation in four sectors of the U.S. economy |
Fast Company February 1, 2008 Danielle Sacks |
Lab Results May Vary Read about some examples of corporate innovation at IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Xerox, and Corning. |
CIO August 29, 2011 Weiss & Drewry |
How Collaboration Enables Affordable Innovation Top companies are turning to crowd sourcing on public and private networks to pave the way to more affordable idea creation. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 4, 2007 Lynda M. Applegate |
Jumpstarting Innovation: Using Disruption to Your Advantage Jumpstarting innovation is a critical business imperative. Executives realize that radical change is needed but do not feel equipped to make such change. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2005 John Reeves |
Predicting the Next Wal-Mart Studying the history of disruptive innovation can help us find tomorrow's winners. |
BusinessWeek May 17, 2004 Michael Mandel |
In Praise Of Heady Growth In this book excerpt, the author argues that the economic future of the U.S. is inextricably linked to our ability to come up with more technological breakthroughs that equal the Internet in magnitude. |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2008 John Teresko |
Bookshelf: The Innovator's Guide To Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation To Work In this new book, the authors take the subject of innovation to the next level -- implementation. |
Bank Technology News April 2006 |
In a Flat World, Everything Of Value is Connected Globalization is a fact of life; it shouldn't be a matter of when American companies get on board, but how and where they harness the power of the world's technological prowess, whether it originates in Silicon Valley or Bangalore. |