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Applying TRIZ Across Companies

06/07/2016 |

Related posts:

  1. SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS INNOVATION: A ROADMAP
  2. Innovating From The Top – Method, Myth, or Madness?
  3. Multi-Screen Analysis for Innovation Roadmapping

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50 Most Innovative Companies?

10/04/2010 |

Ellen Domb

Technology Review magazine’s listing of the world’s most innovative companies has just arrived (see www.technologyreview.com/tr50).  For the first time I am not going to rant about lists of “most innovative” that don’t have the criteria for selection or the … Read More

300 People, 40 Companies, Korea Globabl TRIZcon 2011

01/01/2010 |

Prof. Keongwon Lee from Korea Polytechnic University has posted  a complete report of the  Korea Global TRIZCON, with abstracts in English, at http://www.KoreaTRIZCON.kr    PrRead More

Innovative Companies – Most, Best, or Managed

06/12/2007 |

Praveen Gupta

The list of Most Innovative companies in Business Week interests me a lot. I do not know what to do with the list. What can one learn from the companies listed on the list? They all look good companies, … Read More

Least Innovative Companies

16/07/2007 |

Praveen Gupta

To solve a problem sometimes we look into successes and failures, do the component search and look for the root cause. While analyzing the Most Innovative Companies of BusinessWeek 2007 a thought came about looking into Least Innovative Companies. … Read More

Most Innovative Companies

05/07/2007 |

Praveen Gupta

Innovation is looking more and more like a ‘funny’ thing to do, instead of experiencing Eureka moments. Hearing someone’s new idea leads to the feeling of ‘WOW” that is funny! Innovation itself is appearing to be funnier because we … Read More

What Innovation Is: How Companies Develop Operating Systems for Innovation

22/02/2006 |

By: Howard Smith

THE INNOVATION IMPERATIVE There isn’t a business that doesn’t want to be more creative in its thinking. According to one study, 75 percent of CEOs of the fastest growing companies claim their strongest competitive advantage is … Read More