Found 92,203 results for "Innovations"
by Dee Alexander Brown
IT BEGAN with Christopher Columbus, who gave the people the name Indios.
by Radclyffe Hall
NOT VERY FAR FROM Upton-on-Severn - between it, in fact, and the Malvern Hills - stands the country seat of the Gordons ...
by Edwin Lefèvre, Price Tim
THE market was so weak that you could see the customers counting their dead hopes.
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
NOTHING more strangely indicates an enormous and silent evil of modern society than the extraordinary use which is made ...
by Clayton M. Christensen, L J Ganser
WHEN I BEGAN my search for an answer to the puzzle of why the best firms can fail, a friend offered some sage advice.
by Everett M. Rogers
Getting a new idea adopted, even when it has obvious advantages, is often very difficult.
by Thomas L. Friedman
No one ever gave me directions like this on a golf course before: "Aim at either Microsoft or IBM."
by Richard Henry Dana
I am unwilling to present this narrative to the public without a few words in explanation of my reasons for publishing i...
by Peter F. Drucker
Since the mid-seventies, such slogans as “the no-growth economy,” the “deindustrialization of America,” and a long-term ...
by Janine M. Benyus
It's not ordinary for a bare-chested man wearing jaguar teeth and owl feathers to grace the pages of The New Yorker, but...