review.chicagobooth.edu | Almost every big company in America claims that innovation is in its DNA. Yet very few established corporations are truly innovative. In this episode, Carol Bramson, Jeff Wilcoxon, Greg Bunch, and Chicago Booth’s Michael Gibbs and Gregory D. Bunch discuss the challenges to promoting innovation, when to experiment, and how corporations can overcome established processes and attitudes.
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