INNOVATION Breakthrough Thinking at 3M, DuPont, GE, Pfizer, and Rubbermaid
Innovation (in/eva/shen) n. 1. Something newly introduced; a new method or device. 2. An improved management technique that escalates a business's success. 3. The most effective and useful guide to making a business #1. Pfizer, DuPont, Rubbermaid, 3M, General Electric. These are some of the mos...
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Other Authors: | Kanter, Rosabeth Moss (Editor), Kao, John J. (Editor), Wiersema, Frederik D. (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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HarperBusiness
1997
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