The key to open innovation? Ensuring outside ideas reach the people best equipped to exploit them.
Workplace, Teams, & Culture
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In Praise of Individual Innovators
The Fall 2011 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review delves into innovation, including the intriguing role of individual innovators.
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Is Your Company Ready for Open Innovation?
Without successful implementation, the benefits of open innovation strategies will not materialize.
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Leveraging the Social Web Within the Enterprise
How can large companies take advantage of the knowledge that is dispersed in various parts of their organizations? In an interview with MIT SMR, K. Ananth Krishnan, the CTO of Tata Consultancy Services, describes how he learns from his organization's collective intelligence.
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The Power of Reconnection — How Dormant Ties Can Surprise You
The Web has made it easier than ever to reconnect with long-lost professional colleagues. Does it pay to do so?
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Why Project Networks Beat Project Teams
Project networks provide the expertise to handle complex, knowledge-intensive team projects.
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How to Find Answers Within Your Company
Internal knowledge markets can facilitate information sharing within large organizations.
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The Collaborative Organization: How to Make Employee Networks Really Work
Once managers grasp the patterns of employee interactions, they can reduce network inefficiencies.
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On the Rocky Road to Strong Global Culture
It's not easy to build a strong culture worldwide. "Cultural hubs" beyond headquarters can help.
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The IT Audit That Boosts Innovation
Leading innovators are using information systems to make their activities more efficient.