The core lesson is that the American research university is “the indispensable foundation for innovation,” they conclude. The ...
Most organizations can point to a moment when a bold idea broke through, but far fewer can explain how that kind of thinking happens consistently. Sustained innovation usually depends less on bursts ...
A consistent, strong correlation, if not a causal relationship, exists between property rights in inventions (patents) and growing innovation economies and flourishing societies. This is not ...
Few industries in America are as storied, sprawling, and structurally complex as healthcare provision. Riddled with systemic challenges—such as soaring costs, staffing shortages, and labyrinthine ...
Amin and Malpani are the authors of “Pharma Monopoly: The Battle for the Future of Medicines,” out now from Polity, from which this essay is adapted. Sen. John Cornyn: How many patents do you [have?] ...
Innovation has become the buzzword of the past two decades in healthcare. Silicon Valley, technology vendors, health plans, and health systems all agree that it is the key to the future. Like Miss ...
Five elements can move you beyond episodic success. by Paul Blase and Paul Leinwand Delivering sustained growth is one of the hardest things a company can do. A brilliant idea or product innovation ...
The global food system—a complex web of actors and interactions from production to consumption—is increasingly catching the attention of philanthropy and nonprofits, given its potential in moving the ...
As innovation becomes a mainstay in the healthcare industry, organizations are carving out leadership positions devoted exclusively to innovative processes and projects. The number of innovation ...
In the current age of accelerated digital transformation, chief innovation officers ensure that their hospitals and health systems remain on the cutting-edge of care delivery. Chief innovation ...
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