The following is a subset of Israeli companies that have leveraged technological mashups to solve drug delivery problems. It is a product of the multidisciplinary backgrounds that is obtained by combining military and civilian experiences. But it is also a way of thinking that produces particularly creative solutions and potentially opens new industries and “disruptive” [...]
by sravan ankaraju on December 27, 2009
in Innovation
A cluster, as described by the author of the concept, Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter, is a unique model for economic development because it’s based on “geographic concentrations” of interconnected institutions – businesses, government agencies, and universities – in a specific field. Clusters product exponential growth for their communities because people living and working [...]
Padmasree Warrior, Cisco Systems’ CTO, notes the following predictions in her blog post – Collaboration Networks will be to Enterprises what Social Networks are to Consumers It is not about “on-premise” versus “on-demand”, it will be all about the User Experience Innovation will be redefined by Operational Excellence Organizations without boundaries will drive the next [...]
Does Innovation OR Operational Excellence have to be viewed as an either-or proposition for long term success? It’s inconceivable to try to innovate on all corporate priorities without having operational discipline and metrics to manage that. In the current economic downturn, organizations do not have luxury of choosing one versus the other. Collaboration is a [...]