The Corporates Strike Back The Corporates Strike Back

The Corporates Strike Back

How Large Companies Win the Innovation Race Against Disruptive Start-ups

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Publisher Description

65% of global CEOs are concerned about losing the innovation race against disruptive start-ups. The supposed solution: copying their methods. But as corporations are not start-ups, this is a fatal mistake. Most ideas never reach successful implementation, and innovation becomes frustration. So how does a solution look like that enables large firms to systematically leverage their existing strength and thus win the innovation race sustainably? The answer is the 5C process for efficient innovation. This book closes a gap in the practice-oriented innovation literature - and brings the desire for innovation back to established companies.

The road to successful innovation management is long - this book is the shortcut.

Thomas Weiler, VP Innovation Portfolio & Strategic Programs, Deutsche Telekom

An overdue update on traditional R&D processes for the 21st century.

Uwe Wagner, CTO, Schaeffler

Anyonewho has ever experienced the methodology described here in practice will hide the book from the competition!

Dr. Carsten Stöcker, World Economic Forum, Global Future Council-Member

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2022
31 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
7.7
MB

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