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Title: CONNECT AND DEVELOP MODEL IN P&G
Reference: 506-188-4
Product type: Structured assignment
Author(s): Rao, M; Donepudi, A; Chatterjee, C
Publisher: IBS Research Center
Settings: US; Retail industry; $40 million; 1980-2006
Topics: Procter & Gamble; Connect and develop; Research and development (R&D); Closed innovation; Open innovation; Networks; NineSigma; Dell; Xerox; IBM; Cisco; Innovations; P&G products; Yet2.com; Technology
Publication year: 2008
Length: 1 pages
Data source: Published sources
Status: Active

Abstract:

This structured assignment is to accompany the case '506-188-1'. The abstract of the case is as follows: Until the 1990s, most of the companies used 'closed innovation' models to leverage their businesses. But in 2000, as companies using a 'closed innovation' model witnessed a decline in their sales, they adopted a new model called 'open innovation'. Procter & Gamble, which witnessed failure in its business in 2001, introduced an 'open innovation' model, called the 'Connect and Develop' model. With the success of the new model, a few analysts wondered whether it would become a universal model for companies, which were struggling to control their businesses.


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