Best Business Books: s+b's Top Shelf
November 30, 2006Purpose and Innovation
October 26, 2006 by Nikos MourkogiannisHow to optimize corporate R&D efforts.The Well-Designed Global R&D Network
May 30, 2006 by Thomas Goldbrunner, Yves Doz, and Keeley WilsonA new study finds that organizations benefit when they configure their innovation networks for cost and manage them for value.Books in Brief
February 28, 2006 by David K. Hurst“Rank and yank” defended, consumers empowered, innovators differentiated, and Michael Jackson inflamed.The Beatles Principles
February 28, 2006 by Andrew SobelLessons about teamwork and creativity from the most successful band in history.Best Business Books 2005: Media
November 29, 2005 by Everette E. DennisDebacle on 43rd StreetHow Companies Turn Customers' Big Ideas into Innovations
January 12, 2005The most effective product development and commercialization processes encourage dynamic communication and idea sharing among engineers, marketers, and customers.Bridging the Breakthrough Gap
November 30, 2004 by Nicholas G. CarrCreating disruptions is fine, but mending them may be even better. The case for cautious inventiveness.R&D Through Open Innovation
May 19, 2003 by Henry ChesbroughReinventing R&D Through Open Innovation
April 30, 2003 by Henry ChesbroughOld-school R&D was strictly in-house. The new model for success requires collaboration with many innovators.Straight from the Brain
January 12, 2002 by David K. HurstJack Welch’s autobiography has plenty of emotion. For introspection, however, consider the new books by Boyle, Coyle, and Tedlow.The Bottom Line on Ethics
October 1, 2001 by Art KleinerFor executives who want to do good and do well, some long-awaited guidebooks.Sweeping Webvan into the Dustbin of History
August 13, 2001 by Nick Hodson and Tim Laseter"Common-goods" e-tailers are collapsing because they ignored an iron law of retailing: New formats win only by offering better prices, not better service.The Vision Thing
January 1, 2001 by Harold EvansWhy did American Express outperform Wells Fargo, IBM beat Burroughs, and Motorola crush Zenith? Because they reconciled the tension between values and numbers.They All Laughed at Christopher Columbus
October 1, 2000 by Harold EvansThe risk-takers have always faced Cassandras, the more so in today's cynical media culture. But who's got the last laugh now?Assaying Edison... And His Equals
April 1, 2000 by Harold EvansWho belongs in the Innovation Hall of Fame: Shockley, who invented the transistor; Moore and Noyce, who left his lab to found Intel; or Grove, who managed the company to greatness?An Interview with Lynda Applegate
January 1, 2000 by Randall Rothenberg
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