Mapping Innovation

Mapping Innovation

Author: Mohab Anis

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-08-24

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 3030936279

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This book is an eye-opener for businesses unveiling how technology trends can be deployed to redesign products, services and processes. The authors provide business opportunities based on technological innovation across 10 industrial sectors in easy to read case studies. Each case study is a story that narrates the potential and influence of a technological innovation on an enterprise, by defining the challenges faced, the type of technology adopted, and the impact. Provides readers with compelling reasons for implementing technology trends in industrial value chains; Written in a simple, easy to read and exciting manner to be accessible to readers with different backgrounds and interests; Uses a single, structured paradigm in all the case studies.


Company Profiles for Students

Company Profiles for Students

Author: Amanda C. Quick

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 782

ISBN-13: 9780787629380

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Covers more than 400 prominent companies most studied by students. Entries follow a standard set of rubrics to facilitate comparison between companies. Also included are company logos, illustrations and ticker symbols, current market share, new products, and where to write for an annual report.