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Graphic at http://farm1.static.flickr.com/155/334348665_0cba79bb5b_o.jpg | Graphic at http://farm1.static.flickr.com/155/334348665_0cba79bb5b_o.jpg | ||
From the presentation at http://www.sandboxwisdom.com/IBMInnovationCEO.pdf | |||
Commentary at http://www.cultureby.com/trilogy/2006/12/innovation_and_.html | Commentary at http://www.cultureby.com/trilogy/2006/12/innovation_and_.html | ||
Latest revision as of 11:46, 31 December 2006
Graphic
Graphic at http://farm1.static.flickr.com/155/334348665_0cba79bb5b_o.jpg
From the presentation at http://www.sandboxwisdom.com/IBMInnovationCEO.pdf
Commentary at http://www.cultureby.com/trilogy/2006/12/innovation_and_.html
Both internal R&D and universities are not the main sources of innovation, instead, the own employees, business partners, and customers are key.
Webcast
The above graphic was shown at was was called an impressive presentation by Linda Sanford, an IBM VP.
"Sanford, Linda. 2006. Building an Innovation Company for the 21st Century. MIT-IBM Innovation Lecture Series. October 17, 2006"
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