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“The World’s Most Innovative Companies”
Filed under Companies to Watch
Posted by Libraries, May 29, 2007
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Jena McGregor, BusinessWeek, May 4, 2007
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/may2007/id20070504_051674.htm
Interested in working for a company on the cutting edge? Take a look at the 2007 annual list of “most innovative companies,” compiled by BusinessWeek and the Boston Consulting Group based on a survey of nearly 2,500 business executives. Topping the list are Apple, Google, Toyota, and General Electric. For the full list, plus industry leaders, profiles of the top 50 companies, and several articles exploring what it means to be truly innovative in today’s business world, visit the link above.
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