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Working Systems Intellectual Property

It may be possible to put an end to technology churn for a subset of the IS/IT application portfolio by building communities around working solutions and evolving best practice through shared experience; enhancing the tacit intellectual property of working systems through open community craftsmanship.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Structure and Design around Innovation

Structure and Design provides a useful list of resources that tackle some of the major issues.

Of particular interest is the theory by Andrew B. Hargadon, "Firms and Knowledge Brokers: Lessons in Pursuing Continuous Innovation," California Management Review, Spring 1998. How this can apply to managing parts of the IS/IT application portfolio? Maybe that is the question :-)
Posted by Gary Tully at 4:39 AM

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