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Thinking of Creating an Innovation Centre of Excellence? Think again.
August 15, 2013 Editor 0
Organizations create centers of excellence to distill and disseminate best practices on any number of topics. Using this approach to support collaborative innovation has certain drawbacks, however. In this article Doug Collins identifies the drawbacks and explores an alternative way to support collaborative innovation which respects the tenets of the practice by adopting principles from the Montessori Method.
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Tags: best practices, collaborative innovation, innovation centre, montessori method
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