Innovation Strategy
The 2013 Richard Beckhard Memorial Prize
This year’s award goes to the authors of “Creating Employee Networks That Deliver Open Innovation.”
This year’s award goes to the authors of “Creating Employee Networks That Deliver Open Innovation.”
“Loosely coupled” organizations are models for managing a social media-driven business environment.
A new assessment tool can help executives pinpoint a company’s innovation strengths and weaknesses.
Tapping a virtual, on-demand workforce requires new management models and skills.
A guide to help boards and CEOs decide which type of CSO is ideal for their leadership teams.
Kyocera Corp.’s distinctive management system seeks profitable growth by extreme decentralization.
What does it take to be an effective leader in today’s unpredictable and uncertain business environments?
There are circumstances in which outsider CEOs may outperform CEOs who came up through the ranks.
New research offers insights into the leadership — and politics — that typify project-based firms.
At too many large companies, corporate functions like HR and IT don’t get enough strategic direction from the CEO.
Companies experienced in analytics use are increasingly gaining competitive advantage.
MIT’s Andrew McAfee says that evolving technology and the data deluge can enable companies to act smarter.
Leading innovators are using information systems to make their activities more efficient.