Maritime Innovation: a discussion with NPS faculty and students
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Authors
Hughes, Wayne P. Jr.
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Date of Issue
2017-01-05
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Department of the Navy
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en_US
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Article
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A better title than Innovation, the achievement of which too many people theorize about without success these days, would be the ossification seen in big organizations like the Navy and what to do about it. But a talk about ossification, or rigidity, or calcification, or sclerosis, or intransigence would sound too petulant. So after a few words describing two aspects of the contemporary Navy's problem, I'm going to flip to the other side of the coin and talk about two beacons of innovative success to inspire actions that may free us to get going with productive, affordable innovation. One is in the Navy at large, and one is here at NPS
A better title than Innovation, the achievement of which too many people theorize about without success these days, would be the ossification seen in big organizations like the Navy and what to do about it. But a talk about ossification, or rigidity, or calcification, or sclerosis, or intransigence would sound too petulant. So after a few words describing two aspects of the contemporary Navy's problem, I'm going to flip to the other side of the coin and talk about two beacons of innovative success to inspire actions that may free us to get going with productive, affordable innovation. One is in the Navy at large, and one is here at NPS
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Operations Research (OR)
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Hughes, W.P, Jr., "Maritime innovation: a discussion with NPS faculty and students," CHIPS, the Departmenr of the Navy's Information Technology Magazine, 4 p.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.