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How to Boost Innovation by Recycling Existing Ideas

IdeaScale

First launched in October 2001, Apple ‘s portable music device has revolutionised how we all listen to and download music. After all, the first portable MP3 players hit the market in 1998 and by 2001 there were over 50 different models available through which you could download and play music from your computer.

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Do We Need Managers or Management?

Tim Kastelle

Note: this was originally posted on Harvard Business Review Blogs , with terrific editing by Sarah Green Carmichael. It’s achieved impressive results since being founded in 2001, and is run by a committee of about ten people. So, maybe this structure only works for not-for-profits and software firms with open source platforms?

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14 LGBTQ+ Innovators, Inventors and Scientists who changed the world

Idea to Value

In 2001, she founded Sally Ride Science , a non-profit which continues to promote STEM literacy, with a particular focus on getting girls interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. He is an advocate for using open source software and hardware available for any entrepreneur, no matter what their background is.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. Innovations of the 21st Century era do not rely on one to discover secret codes of the universe. To begin cracking that code, one must understand that innovations of this era are unlike anything we have ever seen before.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. Innovations of the 21st Century era do not rely on one to discover secret codes of the universe. To begin cracking that code, one must understand that innovations of this era are unlike anything we have ever seen before.

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Great to Good

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. Innovations of the 21st Century era do not rely on one to discover secret codes of the universe. To begin cracking that code, one must understand that innovations of this era are unlike anything we have ever seen before.

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Do We Need Managers or Management?

Tim Kastelle

Note: this was originally posted on Harvard Business Review Blogs , with terrific editing by Sarah Green Carmichael. It’s achieved impressive results since being founded in 2001, and is run by a committee of about ten people. So, maybe this structure only works for not-for-profits and software firms with open source platforms?