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  • Anatomy of a Failed Launch — The Michelin PAX Tire

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    It is always instructive to examine how successful firms can go wrong, even in markets that they think they understand well. The market failure of the Michelin run-flat PAX tire illustrates the common mistake of failing to realize that even a groundbreaking product has to create a complete consumption chain. Broken links in the chain […]
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    • August 13, 2010
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  • Look to Consumers to Increase Productivity

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    When productivity is a problem in manufacturing, managers turn to the R&D department or operations for help. In services, however, especially ones where there is a lot of contact with the customer, such in-house groups cannot by themselves improve productivity. Because services involve the customer in production, are labor intensive, and are time-bound, consumer behavior […]
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  • Real Innovation Requires More Than an R&D Budget

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  • Stop Panicking About Corporate Short-Termism

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  • Managing in an Age of Modularity

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    Over her career as a business executive, Norwegian Anita Krohn Traaseth became a seasoned mentor for emerging professionals, guiding them through the...
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  • BOCHK: Go Green with Banks, and with your Mortgages

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  • Max Green: Work Patterns at Ditto (C)

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    According to his managers, Max, a software engineer on a product development team, is an organizational superstar. Describes his life and provides a log...
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  • Anatomy of a Failed Launch — The Michelin PAX Tire

    Innovation Digital Article
    • Rita Gunther McGrath
    It is always instructive to examine how successful firms can go wrong, even in markets that they think they understand well. The market failure of the Michelin run-flat PAX tire illustrates the common mistake of failing to realize that even a groundbreaking product has to create a complete consumption chain. Broken links in the chain […]
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    • August 13, 2010
  • Creating Breakthroughs at 3M

    Innovation Magazine Article
    • Eric von Hippel
    • Stefan Thomke
    • Mary Sonnack
    Companies say they want breakthrough products, but most are far more adept at making incremental improvements to existing lines. A pioneering division at 3M successfully navigated a process that leads to breakthrough thinking.
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    • From the September–October 1999 Issue
  • GDR versus Kodak - Bart Film Scanner

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    • Donald Pillittere
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    Georginelli Dental Research (GDR) has transitioned from an agile entrepreneurial company to one that has become overly cautious as its high-margin film...
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    • September 02, 2009
  • Is R&D Getting Harder, or Are Companies Just Getting Worse At It?

    R&D Digital Article
    • Anne Marie Knott
    Returns to innovation appear to be declining.
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    • March 21, 2017
  • Process Control at Polaroid (B)

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    • Steven C. Wheelwright
    • H. Kent Bowen
    • Brian Elliott
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    The plant manager of a film production operation wants to create and implement a new approach to quality within the next 12 months. Issues of personnel...
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    • November 05, 1992
  • The Risky Business of Diversification

    Innovation Magazine Article
    • Ralph Biggadike
    On the basis of a sample from the top 200 of the Fortune “500” and data from the PIMS (Profit Impact of Market Strategies) project, this author gives some guidelines for established companies on what to expect from new ventures. He points out that it takes an average of 10 to 12 years before the […]
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    • From the May 1979 Issue
  • We Need to Start Investing in Antiviral Drugs for the Next Pandemic

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    • Pete Schultz
    Scientists have a good sense of which family of viruses will cause the next pandemic.
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    • Buy Copies
    • February 01, 2021
  • A Taxonomy of Innovation

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    • Luma Institute
    A Taxonomy of Innovation
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    • From the January–February 2014 Issue
  • Inside the Mind of the Chinese Consumer

    Consumer behavior Magazine Article
    • William McEwen
    • Xiaoguang Fang
    • Chuanping Zhang
    • Richard Burkholder
    For the last decade, the Gallup Organization has surveyed the people of China, as both consumers of goods and employees of the companies that produce those goods. The data provide a unique picture of changing consumer attitudes, market opportunities, and management challenges.
    • Save
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    • From the March 2006 Issue
  • The Upside of Losing Innovative Employees to Competitors

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    • Stefan Wagner
    • Martin Goossen
    A study of pharmaceutical firms finds that it leads to valuable collaborations.
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