"The Risk of Not Taking a Risk"
Published in R&D Innovator, P 1-8, volume 2. Number 9, September 1993

Summary:
Appropriate risk-taking is one of the most important dimensions of the
organizational climate for innovation, and the one that is in greatest need
of improvement. That's because most organizational systems, structures, and processes are set up to avoid risk. This article gives several practical
ways to approach the task of honoring appropriate risk-taking to enable
innovation.

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