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Managing Innovation
Article Index
Managing Innovation
Expert Opinion
Research Data
Innovation Culture
Training Staff
Processes for Ideas
Measure and Evaluate
Example Cases
Summary
References

References 

Bodek, N., (2002), Quick and easy kaizen, IIE Solutions, Vol 34, Iss 7, pp 43-45, Institute of Industrial Engineers, Norcross.

Business Editors, (2000), Small business owners Say “Creativity is King” employees play critical role in coming up with best ideas, according to American Express Small Business Services Poll, Business Wire, July 26 2000, New York.

Business Editors, (2001), American Airlines IdeaAAs programme adds up to purchase of Boeing 777; employees rewarded for ideas, Business Wire, January 30 2001, New York.

Centre for Business Performance, (2000), Performance Measure Catalogue, Cranfield University, Cranfield (sourced within the BPIR.com)

Editor, (2002), Innovation has been 3M’s passion for 100 years (100 years of innovation), DSN Retailing Today, May 20 2002, USA.

Frater.P, Stuart.G, Rose.D and Andrews.G., (1995, May), The New Zealand Innovation Environment: A Report on a Project to Identify the Factors that Influence the Interest and Ability of Enterprises to Innovate, Business and Economic Research Ltd, May, Wellington.

Gering, M. and Kahn, M., (2000), Innovation and learning--the future through a one-way mirror, Accountancy SA, South African Institute of Chartered Accountants, Johannesburg.

Gudmundson, D., Tower, C.B., and Hartman, E.A., (2003), Innovation in small businesses: Culture and ownership structure do matter, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 1, Norfolk.

Hargadon, A., and Sutton, R.I., (2000), Building an innovation factory, Harvard Business Review, May- June 2000, USA.

Kaye, M., and Anderson, R., (1999), Continuous improvement: the ten essential criteria, International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management; Vol 16 Iss 5; pp 485-509, MCB, Bradford.

Litman, J., and Lohrmann, B., (2002), Innovating with customer intelligence, Strategic Finance, Vol 83, Iss 7, pp 11-12+, Montvale

Poole, L., (1998), Managing inventories for maximum benefit, Hospital Materiel Management Quarterly, Vol 20, Iss 2, pp 29-33, Rockville

Riddle, D., (2000), Managing change in your organisation, International Trade Forum, Iss 2, pp 26- 28, International Trade Centre, Geneva.

Riddle, D., (2000), Training staff to innovate, International Trade Forum, Iss 2, pp 28-29, International Trade Centre, Geneva.

Steel, P., (2001 December 19), http://www.baldrige21.com, 1988-2002 Baldrige Business Winners Profiles in Excellence, Baldrige21.

Strathclyde University, (1996, June), Wealth Creation and Competitiveness of the British Food Industry, Report for the Food Policy Directorate of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Strathclyde.

Tall Poppies and Company Ltd, (1997), Making the Most of People: A Study of Manufacturing Workplaces in New Zealand, New Zealand Manufacturer's Federation, Wellington.

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