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Revision as of 08:40, 2 September 2013
Innovation
Comes in various types and characteristics. - with different groups describing it differently.
Often confused with invention or even best practice!
Radical or disruptive innovation.
This is usually cheaper than the alternatives - i.e. redduced costs of use or ownership (these costs may be pecuniary or time)
Incremental innovation - somewhat confusing. A quantum leap is an increment but the usage is more akin to infinitesimal increment (as in the calculus) and denotes a more gradual
Incremental innovation - somewhat confusing. A quantum leap is an increment but the usage is more akin to infinitesimal increment (as in the calculus) and denotes a more gradual
Often develops as a result of [[collaboration|collaboration]]