Fostering and managing innovation in the forest service
Ralph Segman
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 1983, vol. 7, issue 2, 44 pages
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This article discusses innovation and recommends ways the USDA-Forest Service can foster and manage the process. It is based on an analysis of field observations, a broad literature survey, and discussions with nearly 200 Forest Service people and some outside innovation-management professionals. The recommendations, although couched mainly in Forest Service terms, are general and can be adapted to virtually any organization. Copyright the Technology Transfer Society 1983
Date: 1983
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