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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 Peter F. Drucker
Since the mid-seventies, such slogans as “the no-growth economy,” the “deindustrialization of America,” and a long-term ...
by Eric von Hippel
When I say that innovation is being democratized, I mean that users of products and services-both firms and individual c...
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...
by Joseph Tidd, Joe Tidd
The enormous growth of the Internet has fuelled a demand for high-speed broadband connection-and this has in turn create...
by Kathryn McKelvey, Janine Munslow
The very word fashion signifies change.
by Jacquelyn A. Ottman
The marketplace is greener now than ever before-and will become even more responsive to products and services promising ...
by Tom Kelley, Thomas Kelley
Innovation wasn't always a hot topic in the Silicon Valley.