The organization and architecture of innovation
managing the flow of technology
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Author
Contributions
- Henn, Günter, 1947- - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Elsevier, Amsterdam, England
Language
English
Word Count
34,000 words, Guess
Page Count
136 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17633834M
- ISBN-139780750682367
- ISBN-100750682361
- OCLC Control Number72868452
- OCLC Control Number173258099
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numberorganizationarch00alle_0
- Library of Congress Control Number2010284040
- LibraryThing1678748
- Goodreads1091060
Classifications
- DDC658.45
- LCCHF5547.2 .A45 2007
Description
"Building on his pioneering work on the management of technology and innovation in his first book, Managing the Flow of Technology, Thomas J. Allen of MIT has joined with award-winning German architect Gunter Henn of HENN Architekten to produce a book that explores the combined use of two management tools to make the innovation process most effective: organizational structure and physical space. The authors present research demonstrating how organizational structure and physical space each affect communication among people - in this case, engineers, scientists, and others in technical organizations - and they illustrate how organizations can transform both to increase the transfer of technical knowledge and maximize the "communication for inspiration" that is central to the innovation process."--Jacket.
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