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Innovation Through Collaboration

✍ Scribed by Beyerlein M., Kennedy F., Beyerlein S.


Publisher
JAI Press(NY)
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
293
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Innovation has become one of the primary core competencies of effective organizations. It leads to changes in products, services, organizational design, processes, strategies, and the systems that support them. It occurs when someone has an idea, shares it with others, and all find ways to turn the idea into action. The sharing is a critical step. Creative ideas blossom in a collaborative environment. Implementation depends on collaboration. The chapters in this volume explore a variety of methods and settings that show how collaboration can be utilized to enable and enhance innovation. The innovation may be incremental or breakthrough and evident at any level of organization: team, community of practice, project or program, company, joint venture, alliance, partnership, or supply chain.


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