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innovation is vital for business growth, but that the innovation process in most companies is poor.  …When it comes to Innovation, there are few certainties. However, two factors that are increasingly accepted, are that …
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profitable growth through innovation.  …Within most manufacturers today, across all industries, there seems a conviction among senior managers that innovation … is a vital source of competitive advantage and critical for achieving future growth and profitability objectives. But …
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Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places...
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writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context. Findings – Solid business model innovation … insights into the ways by which business model innovation can be made to work. Practical implications – The paper provides …
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Visitors to poor countries often comment on the lack of waste they see. People with very few possessions have little choice but to recycle their own limited resources. Affluent western nations think they can afford to be throwaway societies, casual with their wealth. Here is a theory to strike...
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advantages and waving goodbye to their growth prospects.  …
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that analysis now shows that this approach does not work, with growth by acquisition frequently inferior to that achieved …
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It is no secret that when the fortunes of the telecoms sector collapsed in 2000, network supplier Ericsson was hit hard. In October 2003, the Sweden‐based firm had spent 11 quarters in the red and chief executive Carl‐Henric Svanberg admitted “I think it’s very low odds on guessing that...
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My local soccer team has spent its entire existence to date struggling in the lower reaches of English football. But a couple of years ago, the club raised more than a few eyebrows by pulling off what most people regarded as a transfer coup. Now the player in question was no world‐beater but...
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