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Lessons from Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corp.
The death of Digital Equipment Corp. cofounder (and MIT alumnus) Ken Olsen has prompted much conversation about him and the DEC.
The death of Digital Equipment Corp. cofounder (and MIT alumnus) Ken Olsen has prompted much conversation about him and the DEC.
Companies should organize their service innovation processes to be more open to external ideas.
Increasingly, innovation is being applied to the development of new service offerings, business models, pricing plans and management practices.
Six practices can help companies implement licensing as part of an open innovation strategy.
In his book “Reinventing Management,” Julian Birkinshaw urges businesspeople to give more thought to management models.
MIT’s Andrew McAfee says that evolving technology and the data deluge can enable companies to act smarter.
Information technology matters when a company works backward from the value it wants to create.
Esther Baldwin of Intel explains how IT tools, applied to the innovation process, can fuel business growth.
In a global economy, sustained competitive advantage arises from tackling social, political and environmental issues as part of a corporate strategy.
From Apple to Twitter, some of the most successful businesses are not what their inventors originally envisioned.
Some approaches to achieving innovation work well together — but some don’t.