Accelerating innovation at Hewlett-Packard: a case study identifies significant enablers as well as barriers to innovation, along with management lessons for speeding the process

OVERVIEW: Accelerating the rate of innovation is a top priority for technology managers; understanding and managing common innovation enablers and barriers saves time and money. A review of multiple programs in Hewlett-Packard revealed that the top enablers of innovation are highly skilled people, a...

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