The Long Nose of Innovation
January 3rd, 2008The bulk of innovation is low-amplitude and takes place over a long period. Companies should focus on refining existing technologies as much as on creation. So says Business Week’s Bill Buxton.
The bulk of innovation is low-amplitude and takes place over a long period. Companies should focus on refining existing technologies as much as on creation. So says Business Week’s Bill Buxton.
How to resign your high-level position with grace. A report from CFO Magazine.
Ah, what a dumb year it was! Fortune chose the absolutely dumbest of the dumb that the gods of fate and humor delivered into our laps - and yours - this past year.
The periphery of today’s global business environment is where innovation potential is the highest. Business Week says: Ignore it at your peril
The stereotype of the arrogant, won’t-take-no-for-an-answer salesperson may still persist. DailyCamera provides some advice.