Cisco - Innovation as the Engine of Growth
Case Code: BSTR462 Case Length: 17 Pages Period: 1984-2014 Pub Date: 2015 Teaching Note: Not Available |
Price: Rs.500 Organization: Cisco Systems, Inc. Industry: Networking, IT Countries: Global Themes: Technology and Innovation Management |
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Abstract
The case "Cisco - Innovation as the Engine of Growth", describes the four approaches to innovation that Cisco Systems, Inc. adopted. The case starts out by tracing the gradual growth of the company in the networking industry and its emergence as a leading technological company. It provides detailed information about Cisco's four approaches to innovation – 'Build, Buy, Partner, and Integrate'. In addition, it describes other initiatives of the company to foster innovation such as the 'Spin-in' initiative and its efforts to encourage open innovation. The case also highlights the current challenges faced by the company and the future focus areas of its innovation efforts.
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- To comprehend the innovation strategy of a mature technology company
- To realize the need for acquisition as a means to get access to innovative technology
- To understand the various methods to involve employees in the innovation process
- To grasp the need to spot unexplored market segments and develop products catering to them
- To learn about new methods of innovation
Contents
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Introduction
Background Note
Four Pillars of Innovation
Innovation through Acquisitions
Innovation through Partnership
Innovation through Integration
Open Innovation
Looking Ahead
Exhibits
Keywords
Cisco, Networking, Innovation, Crowdsourcing, Innovative Culture, New Product Development, Open Innovation, Employee-driven Innovation, Research and Development, Internet of Everything, Spin-In, Integration, Disruptive Innovation, Acquisition, Partnership
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