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Creativity Lessons from Charles Dickens and Steve Jobs

Harvard Business Review

Yes, as a society, we do need to remake our educational systems to deliver more young people to what Steve Jobs called "the intersection of technology and the humanities" — to bring American students' globally below-average math and science fluency up to snuff and keep them immersed in the arts. It seemed obvious to them after a while.

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India Remakes Global Innovation

Harvard Business Review

Asia's largest IT service provider has built what it calls a global Co-Innovation Network (COIN), which includes technology partnerships with startups and VC firms in Silicon Valley as well as academic tie-ups with leading American universities such as MIT, Georgia Tech, and Stanford. and the U.K.

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The 11 Essential Elements Needed to Achieve True Collaboration

Leading Blog

Collaborate: The Art of We is a practical guide to going beyond democratic or cooperative work to creating truly collaborative work environments as a growth strategy. Collaboration is not a new concept, but globalization and new technologies have turned it into one of the best methods of competitive advantage available. Diverse Group.

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