
Profiting from Innovation
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Author: William G. Howard
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 150
American industry is renowned for its technical and scientific breakthroughs - and equally famous for its inability to commercialize its own technology. This report examines the root causes of "technophobia" in companies whose industries are driven by innovation. Drawing on many examples of companies that have been successful at managing innovation, the authors demonstrate how new ideas can be transformed into products efficiently and systematically by removing the barriers that surround innovative technology.
Author: William G. Howard
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 150
American industry is renowned for its technical and scientific breakthroughs - and equally famous for its inability to commercialize its own technology. This report examines the root causes of "technophobia" in companies whose industries are driven by innovation. Drawing on many examples of companies that have been successful at managing innovation, the authors demonstrate how new ideas can be transformed into products efficiently and systematically by removing the barriers that surround innovative technology.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: William G. Howard
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 150
American industry is renowned for its technical and scientific breakthroughs - and equally famous for its inability to commercialize its own technology. This report examines the root causes of "technophobia" in companies whose industries are driven by innovation. Drawing on many examples of companies that have been successful at managing innovation, the authors demonstrate how new ideas can be transformed into products efficiently and systematically by removing the barriers that surround innovative technology.
Author: William G. Howard
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 150
American industry is renowned for its technical and scientific breakthroughs - and equally famous for its inability to commercialize its own technology. This report examines the root causes of "technophobia" in companies whose industries are driven by innovation. Drawing on many examples of companies that have been successful at managing innovation, the authors demonstrate how new ideas can be transformed into products efficiently and systematically by removing the barriers that surround innovative technology.

Profiting from Innovation