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    Introduction Creativity & innovation is important for enterprises‚ especially high-tech corporations. In the trend of extensive globalization‚ it is almost impossible for any enterprise to survive in the business world without seeking help from creative innovations. The paper focuses on significance of creativity & innovation in the operation of a famous company----3M. 3M is a manufacturing company that has a long history‚ it has a series of well-known products and brands. The first part of the

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    Innovation at 3M Corporation Case Summary 3M was and still is a worldwide leader in innovation. After a rough start in 1902‚ over decades‚ 3M enjoyed national and global growth as well as a reputation for remaining a hothouse of innovation. In the 1990’s‚ 3M was trying to move away from the incrementalism and it sought to change the mix of new products to truly create something new to the world‚ instead of line extensions‚ which typically had provided two out of three new-product sales dollars

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    Chicken of the Sea International: The Jessica Simpson Spokesperson Decision 1. Consumers go through a low-involving decision making process when purchasing a canned tuna. Initially‚ consumers recognize their problem in needing or wanting canned tunas‚ through the new products that are in the tuna market—like the tuna salad kit—or when the product is out of stock at home. However‚ it all depends upon how consumers’ perceive a problem and the motivation to solve their need or want. For a canned

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    The Amazon of Innovation Amazon is a company we all know and love. The company is widely known for its online retail shopping‚ it’s popular Kindle Series with e-bookstore‚ along with their cloud and order fulfillment services amongst many other things. Amazon has become a great example of a perfect collaboration system and utilizing all of its information systems. With the vast history of Amazon we can begin to ask certain questions that would help understand Amazon and its continual success in

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    Drucker‚ the management consultant and author of “Innovation and Entrepreneurship stated that “…Because its purpose is to create a customer‚ business has two—and only two functions: Marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results‚ all the rest are costs." So the question now is what is innovation? Generally put‚ an ‘innovation’ is developing a new idea and putting it into practice. Edward Kahn in his book stated that innovation is inherently unstructured‚ unpredictable‚ and risky

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    of Haier’s culture is Innovation. This can also be reflected by Zhang’s continual push to employees for innovation. • Before pushing employees to innovate‚ Zhang has already set a high bar for himself to be innovative. Zhang Ruimin has never set a border for him‚ even for what Haier is. Initially‚ he positioned Haier is a manufacturer with high quality. Moving on‚ he pushes himself to re-position Haier as a service provider. Therefore‚ under his strong desire for innovation‚ Haier not only produces

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    North Sea Continental Shelf Cases (Federal Republic of Germany/Denmark‚ Federal Republic of Germany/Netherlands) I.C.J. Reports 1969 Netherlands and Denmark had drawn partial boundary lines based on the equidistance principle (A-B and C-D). An agreement on further prolongation of the boundary proved difficult because Denmark and Netherlands wished this prolongation to take place based on the equidistance principle (B-E and D-E) where as Germany was of the view that‚ together‚ these two boundaries

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    Individual Assignment NAME: ID#: Course Name: Course Code: Instructor’s Name: Dr. Due Date: Sunday - 11th March‚ 2013 Assignment Topic: Chicken of the Sea Inc. Case Study 1. Discuss the consumer decision making process for a product such as canned/packaged tuna and the response hierarchy model this is most likely to be applicable in the purchase of this product. The reason that has caused the shifting or rather the movement from advertising media‚ has caused decision making process to

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    The Amazon of Innovation Case 1. Based on the information provided in the case‚ Amazon’s competitive strategy can go either way – it is possible to justify Amazon’s strategy as a cost leader‚ simply because the case stresses‚ in more than on instance‚ in the fact that Amazon has razor thin margins‚ and places emphasis on discounted prices. However‚ I believe that Amazon’s competitive strategy is more oriented to differentiation. It’s clear from the timeline presented in this case that Amazon is

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    The importance of innovation Corporations must be able to adapt and evolve if they wish to survive. Businesses operate with the knowledge that their competitors will inevitably come to the market with a product that changes the basis of competition. The ability to change and adapt is essential to survival. Today‚ the idea of innovation is widely accepted. It has become part of our culture – so much so that it verges on becoming a cliché. For example‚ in 1994 and 1995‚ 275 books published

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