Systems Thinking for Innovation
Ron Itelman
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Language of Innovation, 2025, pp 11-29 from Springer
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Abstract In the wake of World War II, Japan faced the daunting challenge of resurrecting its devastated economy. The nation, once a formidable power, lay in ruins, its industries obliterated and its citizens grappling with the harsh realities of a bleak and resource-scarce environment. Amidst this overwhelming sense of hopelessness, a company emerged, forged through the fires of innovation and built upon an uncompromising dedication to excellence. This company was the Toyota Motor Corporation, and its story would forever change the face of industry.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/979-8-8688-1140-1_2
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