Culture
Is Your Company Ready for Open Innovation?
Without successful implementation, the benefits of open innovation strategies will not materialize.
Without successful implementation, the benefits of open innovation strategies will not materialize.
Even good ideas can fail if the pilot lacks credibility, replicability and feasibility.
It takes a special breed of project manager to execute business analytics projects.
Managers must figure out when it’s best to pursue strategies of position, leverage or opportunity.
The key to open innovation? Ensuring outside ideas reach the people best equipped to exploit them.
Companies experienced in analytics use are increasingly gaining competitive advantage.
A look at key leadership decisions made during the 2010 mine cave-in crisis.
When the Gap decided to overhaul the way it interacted with critics, it launched a strategy of stakeholder engagement.
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Sophisticated relationship management resources alone won’t make customers more loyal.
Lessons from the successes and failures of many emerging technologies offer a helpful guide in how adoption works.
Project leaders should frame projects the same way marketing managers frame branding efforts.
Generating good innovation proposals from within the ranks of the organization is only the beginning. The more difficult part is creating a selection process that identifies which ideas to implement.
Project networks provide the expertise to handle complex, knowledge-intensive team projects.
Today’s collaborative and creative leaders engage in six boundary spanning practices.
We should aim not for faster information but faster decision making — not the same things.
The Web has made it easier than ever to reconnect with long-lost professional colleagues. Does it pay to do so?
There are three important ways in which customer relationship management (CRM) practices often fail.
Companies need to understand and manage the rising threat of online public complaining.