Social Inventions

Topics:
Innovation
Tags:
Innovation,
Leadership,
Management,
Strategy
Source:
The Innovation Journal

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Overview: This paper describes inventions which are original creations. The same product can only be invented once. Innovations are taken from one situation and introduced into another. The same single invention can be introduced to thousands of organizations and each time as an innovation. It typically takes many decades for an invention to become widely used. Progress in all areas of endeavour comes as a result of introducing innovations in place of less effective methods or as absolutely new entities. There are many areas of life that cry out for new inventions because there are not more effective means anywhere to be found.

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Format: PDF | Size: 107KB | Date: Mar 2002 | Pages: 51


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