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Daily Archives: 03/06/2013
The Open Innovation Revolution
Published 03/06/2013 | By Christian Schumacher
Open innovation is today a modern management tool within corporate innovation management - in the last decade open innovation has become an important extension to the classical innovation approach, to improve the success rate of the innovation pipeline. Continue reading →
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