
After reading an old article from Harvard Business Review and a special report on Creativity from Business Week the past weekend, I maybe wrong about HP cutting down on R&D in my last blog entry
where I alluded to R&D as the main source of a company's
innovations. In the grand scheme of things, innovative ideas can be
created or sought from other sources both inside and outside the
company. Drawing from what I have learned from school, academic
business papers, and my own observations and reflections innovations
transcend R&D, its no longer just designing products based on new
technologies and sell them to customers. There's a new emphasis on
creativity and how it can create competitive advantage for companies. I
am going to elaborate more on this on my subsequent blog entry...
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