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Exploring the Scope (and Opportunities) of Digital Transformation

Mike Griffiths

Two years ago, the list of largest all-remote companies were nearly all software companies. Being web-based and having access to a diverse workforce allows for relatively easy-to-run small-scale experiments. The term "all-remote" describes organizations that deliberately avoid centralized offices. Transforming Purpose.

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Why Germany Dominates the U.S. in Innovation

Harvard Business Review

Germany does a better job on innovation in areas as diverse as sustainable energy systems, molecular biotech, lasers, and experimental software engineering. Reading the headlines, you might think that the most urgent question about national success in innovation and growth is whether the U.S. or China should get the gold medal.

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India Remakes Global Innovation

Harvard Business Review

In doing so, Dr Reddy's strengthens its core generic drugs business and boosts the custom manufacturing services it provides to Big Pharma and nimble biotech startups. The Indian firms we studied promote diversity in their R&D management by hiring external talent to build and oversee their global innovation network.

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How the U.S. Can Rebuild Its Capacity to Innovate

Harvard Business Review

Over recent decades, VCs have overwhelmingly focused on software and biotech investments over “hardware” investments, closing additional doors to manufacturing innovations. For good reason: these firms are diverse, resilient, and geographically distributed engines of innovation. In recent decades, however, the U.S.