2004
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2004.836360
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A Technique for Assessing an Organization's Ability to Change

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“…Innovation is a major economic driver and platform for competition in industrialized economies, pushing companies to create novel information, develop new products, and improve performance in globally changing business environments with new merchandise, ideas, methods, devices, services, technologies, or strategies (Bala Subrahmanya 2003;Foster 1986;Lannes and Logan 2004;Montalvo 2006;Mukherjee et al 2004;PDMA 2008). Companies face financial challenges to sustain growth in sales and profits, largely determined by whether or not they understand strategies in survival.…”
Section: Supplier Dynamic Capabilities and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovation is a major economic driver and platform for competition in industrialized economies, pushing companies to create novel information, develop new products, and improve performance in globally changing business environments with new merchandise, ideas, methods, devices, services, technologies, or strategies (Bala Subrahmanya 2003;Foster 1986;Lannes and Logan 2004;Montalvo 2006;Mukherjee et al 2004;PDMA 2008). Companies face financial challenges to sustain growth in sales and profits, largely determined by whether or not they understand strategies in survival.…”
Section: Supplier Dynamic Capabilities and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Star plots have been used to represent healthcare data (Saary, 2008), organizational change capacity (Lannes & Logan, 2004), and to display data on water poverty (Pandey, Manandhar, & Kazama, 2012). (Pickett & Grinstein, 1988) A stick figure glyph is composed of a series of conjoined lines where each line segment represents a different parameter and physical attributes like length, thickness, color, or angle between the lines are used to represent magnitude.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%