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Horizontal Innovation. Why Innovators Need To Break Down Those Silos.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 | Posted by: Brian Maguire
Categories: Business | Tags: innovation, energy, education, healthcare, Gordon Brown, security, collaborative innovation, Saul Kaplan, downing street

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