Category: Innovation
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Innovation Planning and Design Process
Table of Contents Introduction Internal and external factors related to innovation planning and design The factors involved in innovation systems design The importance of innovation systems The steps involved in innovation planning and design process Conclusion References Introduction The process of innovation planning and designing plays a significant role in making an organization gain a…
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CarMax: Sales Revolution Through Innovation
Table of Contents Introduction CarMax CarMax Strengths Challenges Conclusion References Introduction It takes genius to establish a company from scratch and to turn it into a business leader within a decade. The leadership at CarMax did just that. They founded a company based on retailing concepts adopted from other sectors and successfully built a well-respected…
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Exploitation of Innovation Within an Organization
Table of Contents Introduction Knowledge Creation and Transfer in Organizations IBM’s Social Business Initiative Social Networking Social Media and Innovation within the organization Knowledge Management Case of IBM SmartCloud for Social Business New Developments Recommendations and Conclusion References Introduction The vibrant and complex environment requires the organizations to foster capability of creating and transferring new…
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Change, Creativity, and Innovation
Table of Contents Reflective Observation Abstract Generalization Application Creative Economy Deliberate Creativity Works Cited Reflective Observation There is no need to elaborate the fact that our community and our county is in dire need of creative people. Creative individuals are sources of innovation and creative solutions that can enhance our way of life. Without them…
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”The Role of Innovation in Achieving Competitive Advantage”
Table of Contents Introduction Role of knowledge in innovation Use of tacit and explicit knowledge in an organization How does lack of tacit knowledge impact on an organization? Capturing and transferring knowledge within an organization A summary of the main body Conclusion Reference List Introduction As a result of the current economic crisis, most organizations…
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The Community Employment Innovation Project (CEIP)
Description of the logic model process The CEIP needs to address unemployment in communities around Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. The need for the CEIP is to develop the local capacity, initiate community-based employment, develop new skills, enhance job placement, and work-related contacts with a long-term goal of improving employment success and reducing unemployment.…
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Business Innovation and Strategy
The beauty and cosmetics industry is at the core of becoming increasingly competitive through the use of newer technologies. Owing to the market created by the baby boomers when it comes to personalized beauty products, it is generally thought that the industry can use emergent technology to develop anti-aging solutions for use by beauty seekers…
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Exploitation of Innovation Within an Organization
Table of Contents Introduction Knowledge Creation and Transfer in Organizations IBM’s Social Business Initiative Social Networking Social Media and Innovation within the organization Knowledge Management Case of IBM SmartCloud for Social Business New Developments Recommendations and Conclusion References Introduction The vibrant and complex environment requires the organizations to foster capability of creating and transferring new…
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Revitalizing Detroit: A Vision for Innovation, Community, and Growth
Table of Contents Re-Imaging Detroit Journal Conclusion References Re-Imaging Detroit If I decided on what to do with the empty space in Detroit, I would focus on Option B: Suburbanize, which implies that old and abandoned houses would be replaced with new and affordable neighborhoods. I defend this choice because it is better than the…
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Product and Service Design and Innovation from the Marketing
Table of Contents Innovation, Product and Service Design Organisational theories Works Cited Innovation, Product and Service Design Services can be described as variable, intangible and deliverable over space and time. Words alone can be used to refer to them, and hence resulting in the immense over simplification and incompleteness. The service concept can be interpreted…