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Inc. Magazine: Innovation
Inc Magazine began a three-part series on the topic of innovation with their August 2002 issue.

   

HBR Special Issue:
The Innovative Enterprise: Turning Ideas into Profits
(Harvard Business Online)
Great, new ideas inspire business. But does your organization have what it takes to make innovation consistently profitable? This special issue of HBR uncovers the best practices and techniques that set apart those few companies that consistently come up with great ideas and turn them into profits. From new product development to strategy, innovative enterprises unlock the organizational barriers to creativity and build disciplined innovation into their systems, processes, and cultures. Featuring "Creativity Under the Gun," "The Failure-Tolerant Leader," and the Best of HBR on innovation.

   

Best of HBR on Innovation: One Part Inspiration, Two
Parts Discipline (HBR OnPoint Collection)
(Harvard Business Online)
True, successful innovation does require flashes of genius and showers of brilliant ideas, but that's barely half of the equation. It also requires discipline: rigorous, systematic ways to bring good ideas to profitable fruition. But balancing the inspiration/discipline equation isn't easy, and there's no one right way to do it. The approach presented in this HBR OnPoint collection should inspire you to define your own disciplined method.