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Why The Pursuit Of Innovation Usually Fails - Forbes.com
"Rather than do something different, we batten down the hatches and sail into calamity like Captain Ahab."
The Failed Promise of Innovation in the U.S. - BusinessWeek
What if, rather than being an era of rapid innovation, this has been an era of innovation interrupted?
How to Turn Research into Innovation Gold - BusinessWeek
Nice snapshot describing the leap from research to next steps
Wal-Mart Plans to Market System for Digital Health Records - NYTimes.com
Wal-Mart Stores is striding into the market for electronic health records, seeking to bring the technology into the mainstream for physicians in small offices, where most of America’s doctors practice medicine.
State of the Art - Unify the Phone Numbers and All Else Follows - NYTimes.com
If Google search revolutionized the Web, and Gmail revolutionized free e-mail, then one thing’s for sure: Google Voice, unveiled Thursday, will revolutionize telephones.
"Supporting Design and Innovation in a Down Economy"
One pervasive theme was that design is moving beyond its focus on products into other areas of business.
Unboxed - Innovation Should Mean More Jobs, Not Less - NYTimes.com
“America is probably the best culture in the world at failing,” he said. “We’re willing to navigate in a fog and keep moving forward. Our competitive advantage tends to be at the fuzzy front end of things when you’re still finding your way. Once the way has been found, we’re back at a disadvantage. So, yes, investing in innovation is critical.”
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“America is probably the best culture in the world at failing,” he said. “We’re willing to navigate in a fog and keep moving forward. Our competitive advantage tends to be at the fuzzy front end of things when you’re still finding your way. Once the way has been found, we’re back at a disadvantage. So, yes, investing in innovation is critical.”
Millennial Patients: How Your Practice Will Change as You Prepare to Care for the Next Generation of Patients
in the actual delivery of care (how physicians interact with patients, manage health information, and pay for care), we still have paper records, we still hand write prescriptions, and we still have as much as 30–40% administrative overhead.
Going off the Grid - The Rise of “Direct Practice” Medicine « Crossover Healthcare
The overwhelming theme in all my conversations with both the physicians and the patients who are entering into these “direct practice” (the PC way to say Concierge Medicine) relationships is one of liberation, of freedom, and of doing things the way that they should be done.
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The overwhelming theme in all my conversations with both the physicians and the patients who are entering into these “direct practice” (the PC way to say Concierge Medicine) relationships is one of liberation, of freedom, and of doing things the way that they should be done.
http://www.seedesign.org/seedesign/
SEEdesign is a network for the dissemination of good practice relating to design support for small companies (SMEs).
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"Dialogue allows us to imagine with others the possibility of transforming our work, lives & worlds. New design thinking requires new tools of participation, for engaging with people whose lives are touched by our (designed) decisions. "
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