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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

Collaborative Innovation: Influences of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and the Digital Native (Part 2 of 2)
Rohit Talwar , Phillip Ayoub , Dr. Irene J. Petrick

Jul 21, 2009

In an original article for Sopheon, Phillip Ayoub and Dr. Irene J. Petrick discuss the rise of Digital Natives and their potential to influence innovation.  Part one discussed the evolution of production and innovation practices. The concept of creating porous boundries with ICTs was also considered. Part two discusses specifics of building a collaborative innovation model with Digital Natives.

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In Wisdom of Crowds, There Are Still a Few Bugs
Phillip Ayoub , Dr. Irene J. Petrick , CIO Today , Jeremy Dean

Jul 20, 2009

Opening the corporate doors to ideas and inspiration from the collective crowd holds great potential, but there are pitfalls. To succeed, a company must have a culture open to outside ideas and a system for vetting and acting on them. Successful projects are typically hybrids of ideas flowing from a decentralized crowd.

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Closing the Innovation Gap (Book Review)
Robert Morris

Jul 19, 2009

Closing the Innovation Gap: Reigniting the Spark of Creativity in a Global Economy, Judy Estrin, McGraw-Hill (2008)

In an Introduction that really should be read 2-3 times before embarking on the first of eight chapters, Estrin observes that "Biological ecosystems that sustain life are models for the organizations, people, and forces that enable innovation."

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