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  2. Technological innovation - Wikipedia

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    Innovation refers to adding extra steps to developing new services and products in the marketplace or in the public that fulfill unaddressed needs or solve problems that were not in the past. Technological Innovation however focuses on the technological aspects of a product or service rather than covering the entire organization business model .

  3. The New Age of Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The New Age of Innovation: Driving Cocreated Value Through Global Networks ( ISBN 9780071598286) is a book by University of Michigan Ross School of Business professors C. K. Prahalad and M. S. Krishnan. The book was published in April 2008.

  4. Social innovation - Wikipedia

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    The act of social innovation in a sector is mostly connected with diverse disciplines within the society. The social innovation theory of 'connected difference' emphasizes three key dimensions to social innovation. First, innovations are usually new combinations or hybrids of existing elements, rather than completely new.

  5. List of British innovations and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list and timeline of innovations as well as inventions and discoveries that involved British people or the United Kingdom including predecessor states in the history of the formation of the United Kingdom. This list covers, but is not limited to, innovation and invention in the mechanical, electronic, and industrial fields ...

  6. Network for Excellence in Health Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Network for Excellence in Health Innovation (NEHI), formerly New England Healthcare Institute is a member-based, non-partisan research and policy organization. History [ edit ] NEHI was founded in 2002 as the "New England Healthcare Institute" with 21 founding members. [2]

  7. Jonathan Greenblatt - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Greenblatt (born November 21, 1970) is an American entrepreneur, corporate executive, and the sixth National Director and CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). ...

  8. Everett Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Education and career. Rogers was born on his family's Pinehurst Farm in Carroll, Iowa, in 1931.His father loved electromechanical farm innovations, but was highly reluctant to utilize biological–chemical innovations, so he resisted adopting the new hybrid seed corn, even though it yielded 25% more crop and was resistant to drought.

  9. Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The new children's hospital is a part of the Nemours Foundation dba as Nemours Children's Health and cost $397 million. The hospital is 630,000 square feet and has a maximum bed capacity of 137 beds, with only 95 operating. In 2016, a new Ronald McDonald House with 15 bedrooms opened adjacent to NCH.