The word innovation is sometimes overplayed. Some people associate it with fresh ideas or even an invention. You may regularly hear about a company that's fairly innovative or the latest innovation ...
As new products and services emerge and evolve, embracing innovation is critical to keeping up with constant change in a ...
In moments of economic uncertainty, some organizations are apt to pull back on innovation initiatives, figuring they are either a luxury or something that can be ramped up when times are better. But ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. We set an example for a better future via education and research. Marcel Planellas is Professor in the Department of Strategy and ...
The rapid evolution of energy infrastructure and systems creates a rare opportunity to reimagine and create the clean energy future we want, says chief innovation officer at Schneider Electric, Nadège ...
Twenty years after the introduction of the theory, we revisit what it does—and doesn’t—explain. by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor and Rory McDonald Please enjoy this HBR Classic. Clayton M.
Whirlpool Corporation stands apart for asking a different kind of question — not “what’s possible?” but “what’s useful?” ...
A predominant narrative in legal industry conversations is that while the rest of the business world evolves at warp speed, law firms steadfastly refuse to change – and unless they begin to innovate, ...
"Today we can use light to create an artificial sun on Earth, if only for a split-second," writes Steven Johnson. Here, Vaughn Draggoo examines a test site for light-induced nuclear fusion at the ...