Leading Latino talent to champion innovation / Vinny Caraballo, Greg McLaughlin, and Heidi McLaughlin.
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- online resource
- 9781606498019
- 305.868073 23
- E184.S75 C275 2014
- Also available in print.
Part of: 2013 digital library.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-111) and index.
1. Latinos emerge -- 2. Beyond diversity -- 3. The Latino influence on the U.S. economy -- 4. Latino potential for innovation -- 5. Research results and practical implications -- 6. Leadership and innovation -- 7. Looking to the future, conclusions and recommendations -- Appendix -- About the authors -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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This book is a study on how Latino culture in the United States views, defines, and can help lead innovation. Achieving sustainable innovation success is a concept many corporations struggle to attain. The authors have found through their research that very often it is a result of too much effort being directed at processes rather than focusing on the source of innovation--its human capital. Realizing that innovation emanates from human beings and people view innovation differently based on their cultural upbringing, the authors present their findings and recommendations in a practical manner on the fastest growing demographic in the United States.
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