Tuesday, March 8, 2016

You Need An Innovation Strategy but stroke doesn't

Only 12 pages from Harvard Business Review. But our fucking failures of stroke associations have no need for this because they would rather stick to small ideas like F.A.S.T. and prevention press releases.

HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL | Executive Education
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YOU NEED AN INNOVATION STRATEGY
Innovation, by definition, means trying something new. So it's a bit ironic that many companies pursue it by adhering to accepted innovation practices or mimicking the actions of other innovators. And it's not surprising that many of these initiatives fail. In this Harvard Business Review article, HBS Professor Gary P. Pisano examines the importance of developing a clear and comprehensive innovation strategy. To maximize value, he contends, a company's innovation strategy must be consistent with its business model and technical capabilities.
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