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Competing against luck : the story of innovation and customer choice / Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David S. Duncan

Christensen, Clayton M., author




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The innovator's dilemma : when new technologies cause great firms to fail / Clayton M. Christensen

Christensen, Clayton M., author




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The innovation expedition : a visual toolkit to start innovation / Gijs van Wulfen

Wulfen, Gijs van, author




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Innovation thinking methods for the modern entrepreneur : disciplines of thought that can help you rethink industries and unlock 10x better solutions / by Osama A. Hashmi

Hashmi, Osama A., author




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Sustainable innovation and impact / edited by Cary Krosinsky and Todd Cort




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Digital innovation : harnessing the value of open data / editor, Anne-Laure Mention (RMIT University, Australia)




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Scale development : theory and applications / Robert F. DeVellis (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

DeVellis, Robert F., author




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Cases in public relations strategy / editors, Burton St. John III, Diana Knott Martinelli, Robert S. Pritchard, Cylor Spaulding




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Information technology project management / Kathy Schwalbe, Ph.D., PMP, Professor Emeritus, Augsburg College

Schwalbe, Kathy, author




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Handbook of the management of creativity and innovation : theory and practice / Min Tang, Christian H. Werner, University of Applied Management, Germany




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Diversity in organizations : concepts and practices / edited by Mary Ann Danowitz, Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Heike Mensi-Klarbach




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Kejriwal has no right to speak about corruption any more

The AAP should not have taken the support of the Congress to form the government in Delhi.




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Gold prices may be low now but could rise again

Gold prices if compared to the prices in 1980-82 should rise soonGold has nothing to do with QE tapering. When Fed announces QE3 it was trading near All Time high of $1920 in 2011 and Since then if fell below $1200 till December 2013 despite F...




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AAP must stop practising economics of 1940s and 50s

Infosys executive chairman Narayana Murthy said that the Aam Aadmi Party need to need to use to modern social principles and technology to get back the lost attractiveness. "They should stop practising economics of 1940s and 1950s," he said.




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Focus on administration, not agitations

Kejriwal's job is not that of street-level politics.




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Kapil Sibal's daughter-in-law presents him with most coveted gift right now

She gifted him a small bottle of hand sanitiser




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Coronavirus: Now, Bhopal cops have a song about challenges and solutions

Now the department is ferrying local DJs from colony to colony who play the song and follow it up with a short message




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No Cabinet in place, MP's BJP govt forms task force to tackle Covid-19

The first meeting of the task force was convened via a video conference




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Report of journalists contracting Covid-19 makes scribes in Lucknow jittery

Some of these journalists had urged the Uttar Pradesh government to conduct their sample tests




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No social distance anymore: Covid-19 crisis brings Akali Dal and BJP closer

Till a few months ago, not a day would go by when Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) would not criticise the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) even though the two parties are in alliance.




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Punjab CM ropes in Manmohan Singh to chalk out economic road map ahead

The Punjab chief minister said he had written to Manmohan Singh 'to guide us, along with the group of experts'




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09/22:10 EST Warning to Sheep Graziers for Northern Country, North Central, North East, South West, Central, West and South Gippsland and East Gippsland forecast districts




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09/16:01 EST Frost Warning for North East and East Gippsland forecast districts




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09/16:50 EST Cancellation Severe Weather Warning for East Gippsland, North East and West and South Gippsland Forecast Districts.




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The inevitability of classical economics

What we came to regard as 'the normal' was anything but normal because the state, like nature, wasn't in the business of compassion and equity




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MP will need Rs 1 trillion to reboot economy: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Chouhan said that the farm loan waiver scheme of the previous Kamal Nath government was a "trick of phantasm", indicating that his government could review it




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Floods claim nine, govt announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia

The state government Thursday announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh to the next of kin of nine persons who lost lives in the flash floods floods in five West Bengal districts.




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TMC pitches for federal front with no BJP links, but is silent on Cong ties

Top TMC sources said the articles published in the mouthpiece were cleared by Banerjee and the editorial board.




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In another reconciliatory move, GJM MLAs won''t sit with Oppn

In another placatory gesture, the GJM Monday resumed work at the hill council ahead of Mamata''s visit to the hills




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Left Front announces anti-Modi campaign

The Kolkata district Left Front has put pressure on the TMC government to come clean on its stand on the BJP''s prime ministerial candidate for the Election 2014.




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No more bandhs in hills: GJM

Mamata magic: GJM gives in to DIDI''s Demand; also agrees to bipartite talks with state.




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Original text of Tagore''s Nobel nomination on display

The original text of Rabindra nath Tagore's nomination for the prestigious award was displayed publicly in India for the first time Friday.




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GJM divided over 'no-bandh call'' in hills

Chhetri had said this after a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Friday.




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At date with India Inc, Didi says land no problem

Mamata Banerjee chose to hardsell WB as an investment destination telling the industrialists that land would not be a problem.




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Ramesh not worried about people: Partha on land Act

Land acquisition act : 'TMC does not support forcible acquisition''




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Personal enmity behind Nitish ignoring Modi security: Hussain

BJP Tuesday accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of not providing adequate security for Narendra Modi''s Hunkar Rally.




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Girl claims gangraped twice, police say no second complaint

A 16-year-old girl from Humayunpur village in Madhyamgram has alleged that she was gangraped twice last week.




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Breather for Adhir, interim bail extended till Nov 16

A Murshidabad court Tuesday extended the period of interim bail for Union Minister of State for Railways, Adhir Chowdhury until November 16.




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'Not paid'' for their land, farmers stall Tata''s residential project

A group of farmers, numbering about 200, Thursday stalled a residential project of the Tata group.




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Now, Didi to design Tantuja sarees to revive ailing brand

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to design sarees sold under handloom brand Tantuja.




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Mobile teams to check firecracker noise levels

The state government will send out teams to various districts and adjoining areas of Kolkata.




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Cong suffers jolt, loses another civic body to TMC

The Congress unit suffered another 'defection'' blow as it lost control over Cooper''s Camp Municipality in Nadia district with all its members deserting the party to join the ruling Trinamool Congress.




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No SPG cover for Modi: Shinde

Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde Wednesday ruled out SPG cover for BJP''s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.




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Cash subsidy announced for setting up rice mills

Govt will provide Rs 80 lakh for setting up a rice mill in a block in the Junglemahal area while the amount for other blocks is Rs 55 lakh.




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Yashwant punctures Modi theory: 'No state model ideal for nation''

Sinha said even Nitish Kumar''s model of development in Bihar was good but cannot withstand the nation''s development needs.




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Pratibha Patil denies claim by V K Singh: didn't tell him not to quit

Patil said she had told Singh to Keep all issues aside and serve the nation.




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Summit brings donors, NGOs together

"Bengal becomes ideal for trafficking as it shares border with Bangladesh and Nepal," said Mudar Pathera, one of the event initiators.




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UP to tweak minority girls aid scheme to add more beneficiaries

The girl''s family can choose to use the amount either for her further education or in her marriage.




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Tatas cannot come to Singur through lawyers, says Partha

Partha Chatterjee, tried to brush aside the auto firm's submission.




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British PM to visit Kolkata on Nov 14

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee may meet the visiting dignitary during his 7-hour-long stay.