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GE Goes Back to School for Innovation

By: GreenPanda | Date posted: March 08, 2007 (5:27 pm) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)

Jeff Immelt told employees to;” Go Big”; so GE’s health-care unit went to design school students for out-of-the-box ideas

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