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Practical Challenges of Global Open Innovation
As published on Dustin Mattison’s Blog on the Kinaxis Supply Chain Expert Community website, included below is audio from a report by Deborah Mills-Scofiled titled “’Practical Challenges of Global Innovation.” In this clip, Deborah summarizes the first speaker at the event, Chris Thoen.
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Rethinking the Iterative Development Innovation Process
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Open Innovation and Cancer Research
In his Forbes.com column “Can We Crowdsource a Cure for Cancer?” Haydn Shaughnessy argues that “The oncology community operates like any other body of knowledge. People have both a career and a role in contributing to science. If you build your career on one aspect of knowledge, you may find you
How Open Innovation Can Empower ‘Creatives’
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Daily Crowdsource Launches Forum to Discuss Open Innovation
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