IT-Based Business Innovations: Opening Statement

Posted October 31, 2004 | Leadership | Amplify

 


The capability to out-innovate the competition is becoming increasingly critical to business success. Taking innovation risks can lead to spectacular success, such as the Japanese DoCoMo mobile network, Google, and personal computers. But sometimes attempts at innovation become catastrophic failures and rise to the surface of public awareness. Examples of disastrous innovations include obsolete satellite networks and vastly overpaid-for new-generation mobile network licenses.

About The Author
Borys Stokalski
Borys Stokalski, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and partner in the digital business design studio RETHINK, is a seasoned advisor, manager, and investor with over 25 years of experience in building and managing one of the leading consulting and IT solution implementation companies on the Polish market, recently acquired by a European Top 10 software integrator. Today, Mr. Stokalski remains an active advisor and… Read More
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