Fostering an Innovative Environment, Part 2
In Part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed an interview conducted by Gwen Moran with Jeffrey Phillips, co-founder of OVO. [“How to Develop a Culture of Innovation,” Entrepreneur, 11 October 2012]
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In Part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed an interview conducted by Gwen Moran with Jeffrey Phillips, co-founder of OVO. [“How to Develop a Culture of Innovation,” Entrepreneur, 11 October 2012]
Gwen Moran reports that results from a survey conducted earlier this year by CapGemini Consulting, indicated that “two-thirds of respondents said they are working on developing a culture of innovation, and the
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