Open Market Innovation: Not As Popular As Open Source, but Just As Powerful

by John Berry

Before there was the principle of open source to manage innovation, there was the open market to achieve the same innovation and agility objectives. Open source innovation attracts the bulk of the attention today, which is why open market innovation deserves another look. The IT organization should join in because of the role it can play in enabling this approach to innovation.

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Open Market Innovation: Not As Popular As Open Source, but Just As PowerfulThu Aug 21 08:20:13 CDT 2008

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