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 | 1 |  |  |  | Introduction and Overview | 
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 | 2-3 |  |  |  | Origin of the Process This week we will examine innovation from a historical perspective, with particular focus on the hard disk drive industry.  | 
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 | 4-5 |  |  |  | Individual Contributions This week we will look at the role of individuals in the innovation process, with an emphasis on factors that stimulate innovators within organizations such as Procter & Gamble.  | 
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 | 6-7 |  |  |  | Technical Communication This week we will consider the importance of technical communication for innovation, including the consequences of insufficient communication in a medical instrument corporation.  | 
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 | 8-9 |  |  |  | Cross-Functionality This week we will explore the integration of different departments (e.g., engineering, marketing, manufacturing) to enhance innovation within organizations such as Rubbermaid.  | 
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 | 10-11 |  |  |  | Geographic Dispersion This week we will expose innovation barriers for organizations separated by space and time, including cultural challenges faced by companies like Unilever.  | 
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 | 12-13 |  |  |  | Intra-Organizational Networks This week we will investigate how social networks among individuals within organizations, for example high-tech firms, can positively impact information transfer and innovation.  | 
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 | 14-15 |  |  |  | Inter-Organizational Networks This week we will analyze how alliances, partnerships, and coalitions between organizations, such as NYPRO and Vistakon, can impact the innovation process.  | 
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 | 16-17 |  |  |  | Organizational Features This week we will examine how traditionally innovative organizations, such as Sun Microsystems, effectively manage the innovation process.  | 
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 | 18-19 |  |  |  | Organizational Learning This week we will explore how firms can learn to innovate by implementing effective management strategies, including ones used by 3M Corporation.
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 | 20-21 |  |  |  | Market Changes This week we will look at how firms respond to major innovations in their industry, such as those experienced in biotechnology.  | 
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 | 22 |  |  |  | Industry Variability Speaker - Michael Meyer, Product Strategy Practice Leader, IDEO Boston  | 
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 | 23-24 |  |  |  | Standards, Patents, & Open Source This week we will consider how standards, patents, and the open source movement affect innovation for companies like CompuServe.  | 
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 | 25 |  |  |  | Course Wrap-up Final paper due  | 
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