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Chapter from: "The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation"
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 2008

Abstract

The most successful innovators produce and realize an incredible number of ideas. But why are some innovators more productive than others? And what, if anything, does that have to do with thinking that crosses disciplines? This chapter answers these questions. This chapter is excerpted from ‘The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation'.

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Abstract

The most successful innovators produce and realize an incredible number of ideas. But why are some innovators more productive than others? And what, if anything, does that have to do with thinking that crosses disciplines? This chapter answers these questions. This chapter is excerpted from ‘The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation'.

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