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Is your Firm Prepared to Collaborate?

IdeaSpies

Most product and technological innovations come from knowledge-intensive industries like computers, biotechnology, health care, and national defense. Collaboration is a capability that many companies would like to leverage in their particular business.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

I first met Steve Blank when he started his enterprise software company Epiphany. The last 40 years have seen an explosive adoption of new technologies (social media, telecom, life sciences, etc.) This burst of technology innovation and attendant disruption to corporate strategies and organizational structures is nothing new.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

I first met Steve Blank when he started his enterprise software company Epiphany. The last 40 years have seen an explosive adoption of new technologies (social media, telecom, life sciences, etc.) This burst of technology innovation and attendant disruption to corporate strategies and organizational structures is nothing new.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

I first met Steve Blank when he started his enterprise software company Epiphany. The last 40 years have seen an explosive adoption of new technologies (social media, telecom, life sciences, etc.) This burst of technology innovation and attendant disruption to corporate strategies and organizational structures is nothing new.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Steve Blank

During the last three years he’s worked with over 100 companies, many of which established Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley. He’s now helping companies get the most out of their relationships with Silicon Valley. His insights about how large companies are using the Valley is the core of this series of four co-authored blog posts.