
By Steve Ranger
Published: Thursday 20 November 2008
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JS Hatcher - ipVA
Location
London
Occupation
IP strategy consultants
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Maybe CIO's should look inward as well for innovation? The focus of the post seems to place CIOs looking outward to other companies to innovate (as purely consumers), when they may get a lot of benefit from trying to capture some of the innovation taking place inside their own organisation.
Not an option for every company for every software solution , but we've seen time and time again that many companies fail to record and exploit their internal innovations. When they do so, they often produce an amazing number of inventions that can get turned into building up the business.
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Stuart Fawcett
Innovation is needed right on the front-line where...
Doug Lautzenheiser
Maybe CIO's should look inward as well for innovat...
JS Hatcher - ipVA
I agree that we are reaching a watershed in softwa...
Richard Hewitt
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