Innovation from the Outside In
“The necessity for big corporations to seek innovative ideas from outside their own organisation is not new,” writes Anthony Goodman. “IBM and Procter & Gamble were early pioneers in the last decade.
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
“The necessity for big corporations to seek innovative ideas from outside their own organisation is not new,” writes Anthony Goodman. “IBM and Procter & Gamble were early pioneers in the last decade.
Before looking ahead at technologies that could emerge this coming year, I’d like to continue my look back at this past year. In yesterday’s blog, I looked at some technologies that were
Gizmag is an online magazine that “covers invention, innovation, and emerging technologies in all fields of human endeavor – everything from computing, communication and automation, through social innovation, new ideas, inventions, and
All companies want to win in the marketplace and one way to do that is to continue providing innovative products and services that consumers want to buy. Each year the Wall Street
Jill Jusko, a Senior Editor at IndustryWeek, writes, “Global competition is in a take-no-prisoners mode. To compete, the U.S. manufacturing community is re-examining its innovation and product development processes to be better,
In Part 1 of this two-part series on supply chain innovation, I discussed the importance of networking, collaboration, and culture. Also in that post, I cited Steve Hall who talked about the
Dustin Mattison, founder of www.dustinmattison.com, indicates that his passion “lies in harnessing the power of the Internet to affect change in businesses ranging from a size of one to hundreds.” His blog
Zoe McKay writes, “Some people are born innovators. Others can become innovators, providing they follow some simple guidelines. That’s the thesis of ‘The Innovator’s DNA,’ just published by Harvard Business Press, by
Annually, Booz & Company analysts issue a report about corporate innovation. This year’s study focuses on corporate culture. [“The Global Innovation 1000: Why Culture Is Key,” by Barry Jaruzelski, John Loehr, and
The twentieth century was almost universally recognized as the American century. There were numerous reasons for that; but, high among them was the fact that America was known as a country of
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