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Mar06
Sharing Your Innovations Is Potentially Profitable & Companies Can Cash In on Their Ideas by Spinning Them Off to Others / Wall Street Journal - Questions for the Future Special Report (March 2005)
Two Articles: Innovations that once germinated in the R&D departments of large companies are now flourishing in a variety of settings. From garage start-ups in Silicon Valley to cutting-edge facilities in Bangalore, India, the world supply of knowledge is bigger and better than ever.font-family: And so is the reward for companies that can connect to leverage this wealth of good ideas. In this active global market for knowledge companies must become the active buyers, as well as active sellers of innovation. Another article points out: But today�s shorter product cycles make it difficult and expensive for even respected research powerhouses to do it alone. To make their innovation investments pay they must leverage multiple paths to market - even if the path to success is through another company�s business.
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