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Welcome to inKNOWvations. This monthly e-newsletter provides you with the latest information on business trends, benchmark data, events, and other resources to help you improve your organization's return on its investments in product innovation.

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Featured Articles

The Best Way to Boost Share Price: By creating new products, companies meet the ever-changing needs of their customers and help lift the stock price

Jul 15, 2008
G. Michael Maddock and Raphael Louis Vitón
Ultimately, the reason companies in general and marketers in particular are interested in how new products can be developed and introduced more effectively is the money involved. New products are incredibly valuable for three key reasons.

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Improving Time-to-Market with PLM: Insights on deploying a best-in-class implementation approach

Jul 14, 2008
Joe Dury, Lee Peterman and Noel Sobelman
Delivering on the promise of innovation in today's competitive environment means more emphasis than ever on developing and sustaining winning new products. To thrive - and survive - companies must constantly reduce time to market (TTM), increase new product throughput while improving product quality and safety, and ensure products meet customer needs.

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The Next Step in Open Innovation (Part 1 of 3)

Jul 13, 2008
Jacques Bughin, Michael Chui and Brad Johnson
For most companies, innovation is a proprietary activity conducted largely inside the organization in a series of closely managed steps. Over the last decade, however, a few consumer product, fashion, and technology businesses have been opening up the product-development process to new ideas hatched outside their walls-from suppliers, independent inventors, and university labs.

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