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The Book that Took 9 Years to Publish

Stephen Shapiro

March 2011: I submitted the final manuscript to Penguin for Best Practices are Stupid. It covered a wide range of topics related to innovation: strategy, organization structures, measures, technology, and more. April 2011: Almost immediately after submitting the manuscript, I conceived the concept of a “Challenge Toolkit.”

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How the current patent system actually hurts innovation (and how patent trolls are being fought)

Idea to Value

Originally, patents had a simple purpose: By filing a patent, an inventor or company showed how their new technology worked, in exchange for legal protection for the duration of the patent. billion , predominantly for the approximately $4 billion worth of patents it possessed around smartphone technology. Does this system still work?

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Innovation and digital transformation of the healthcare industry

hackerearth

Innovative healthcare technologies can help optimize health services, reduce threats to public health, make the diagnosis of life-threatening diseases more efficient, offer effective clinical services, and facilitate communication between doctors and patients. In 2011, it developed ECG on BlackBerry smartphones.