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Managing change and innovation - Getting the most from the innovation funnel. ... In this type of environment the time to learn becomes the fundamental restriction to effective innovation. New knowledge must be created to determine the changes (or improvements) that will provide benefit and meet goals. An organization needs to constantly innovate to succeed. Innovation is about making things better, faster, or cheaper than your competition. It drives ongoing improvements and may help unleash a new idea that changes the rules. ... Companies need to approach innovation and change effectively and…mehr

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Managing change and innovation - Getting the most from the innovation funnel. ... In this type of environment the time to learn becomes the fundamental restriction to effective innovation. New knowledge must be created to determine the changes (or improvements) that will provide benefit and meet goals. An organization needs to constantly innovate to succeed. Innovation is about making things better, faster, or cheaper than your competition. It drives ongoing improvements and may help unleash a new idea that changes the rules. ... Companies need to approach innovation and change effectively and proactively. Change management is the formal process for organizational change, including a systematic approach and application of knowledge. Change management means defining and adopting corporate strategies, structures, procedures, and technologies to deal with change stemming from internal and external conditions.
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Derese Simengew has an academic background BED, at Bahir Dar University, MA at Addis Ababa University, MBA at Admas University and now Ph.D scholar in Hawassa University in community Development with extensive teaching and research experience. A prolific writer, he has written 100 (one hundred books) and published more than 50 articles.