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The challenges of generating growth in low-growth contexts are very different from those of managing growth in high-growth contexts.
How to be an innovation architect: the 5+1 behaviors that leaders need to foster in their employees to make innovation happen in their everyday busine...
Companies around the world face growing complexity and uncertainty.
A more humanistic approach toward management may be the answer to growing problems that currently plague our economic system.
ҹȤ´«Ã½ Prof. Bruno Cassiman and Stijn Vanormelingen reveal how process and product innovation can directly impact price/cost margins at the firm level.
Producing in-house when most of your competitors outsource their work may seem counterintuitive.
The authors outline the strategic planning methodologies needed to create smart cities -- sustainable, socially cohesive places that enhance the quali...
Business innovation is a delicate balancing act. Download Insight magazine (Issue 14, Q3 2012) and learn to how manage innovation.
The authors reveal the main barriers that will stymie innovation, grouped according to your ability to know, understand and use market information.
A systematic, custom-tailored model of innovation management for progressive development of an innovation culture, resulting in a self-reinforcing pro...
Ikujiro Nonaka reveals how to create a more fertile environment for new knowledge creation, based on Japanese concepts of leadership.
Many of today's MBA graduates could well be tomorrow's entrepreneurs thanks to the emergence of so-called "search funds," a new mechanism for acquirin...
Economic and demographic forecasts reveal the unsustainability of health-care systems in industrialized countries.
Thanks to advances in medical science, many people are living longer. But that means they may need to be convinced to work longer.
ҹȤ´«Ã½ Prof. Beatriz Muñoz-Seca argues that the time has come to strip "quality" of the fanfare surrounding it, and make way for a new understanding.