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 <description>Brainstorming can be a great source of new ideas. But many companies struggle with identifying the truly great ideas and turning them into organizational wins. Here are 10 concrete ways to get both quality and execution out of your brainstorming sessions.
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 <description>The recession is in full swing, and companies everywhere are feeling the pain. Yours is likely no exception. Shrinking budgets, sweeping layoffs, and a smothering malaise that&#039;s settled over your workforce make it hard to see the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.
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 <description>For every remarkable, headline-making discovery -- flash memory! high-def movies! quad-core processors! -- there are more iterative research projects that move technology forward inch by inch. Here&#039;s a look at 8 cool projects HP Labs researchers are cooking up.
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 <description>Technology companies can play a major role in solving the toughest problems plaguing the world, if they apply their innovative thinking to issues such as climate change and health care, former U.S. President Bill Clinton said Wednesday.
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