Does America need more innovators? / / edited by Matthew Wisnioski, Eric S. Hintz, and Marie Stettler Kleine.

A critical exploration of today's global imperative to innovate, by champions, critics, and reformers of innovation. Corporate executives, politicians, and school board leaders agree--Americans must innovate. Innovation experts fuel this demand with books and services that instruct aspiring inn...

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