In 1997 he called the council " the single most significant organizational innovation that our administration has made in the White House ."
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The Catalyst Award honors organizations that showcase organizational innovation, with proven, measurable results in recruitment, development, and advancement of all women, including diverse women.
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In particular, the need to include women on an equal footing produced organizational innovations, which disrupted older patterns of patriarchal authority and gender exclusivity.
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In addition to spurring technological and organizational innovation, the mental phase is also marked by the increasing power of ideas to change social life.
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Other research priorities include market-driven new product development, organizational innovation and interface management, technological competition analysis, and using patent data and surveys on consumer behavior.
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His books discuss management accounting research, with particular reference to practical organizational innovations such as activity-based management, target costing, strategic management accounting and budgetary control systems.
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In other words, for transformational leadership to affect organizational innovation, an organization must have a strong innovative culture in addition to a leader with a transformational leadership style.
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Service system innovation often requires integrating technology innovation, business model ( or value proposition ) innovation, social-organizational innovation, and demand ( new customer wants, needs, aspirations ) innovation.
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"' David Charles Stark "'is Arthur Lehman Professor of Sociology at Columbia University, where he served as chair of the sociology department and directs the Center on Organizational Innovation.
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"' Normalization process theory "'is a sociological theory of the implementation, embedding, and integration of new technologies and organizational innovations developed by Carl R . May, Tracy Finch, and colleagues.