Harvard Business Review November 1, 2023
Darrell Rigby, Zach First, Mikaela Boyd

Summary: Too often, companies’ innovation efforts overfocus on one or two stakeholder groups and ignore the others. The result is failure. The best innovations create mutual value for all key constituents: the customers, employees, suppliers, communities, and investors that together have a material “stake” in the innovation’s outcome. This article provides four tips...

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