The Holy Grail Of Innovation

By OIC Editor • on June 18, 2012

In a blog on the manufacturing.net website,  Mike Rainone writes that since the publication of Henry Chesbrough’s book, Open Innovation (2003), the OI movement has taken off. Crowdsourcing entities like Six Sigma and InnoCentive came into existence, poised to take the toughest technical problem and throw it to their cloud of experts who, though scattered around the world, would find a quick solution.

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