Sustaining Corporate Growth Requires 'Big I' and 'small i' Innovation
All companies, from major multinationals to start-ups, face a common challenge: how to keep growing. These firms find it difficult to sustain growth because they become risk averse, opting for safer incremental product and service improvements instead of more rewarding, but riskier, major initiative...
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