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jeyben [28]
2 years ago
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Dr. gonsalvez and her team continue to test the new idea. Assuming things continue to go well, what might they eventually do?

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hram777 [196]2 years ago
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Dr. Gonsalves and her team continue to test the new idea. Assuming things continue to go well, Share the innovation with other units and/or hospitals.

Innovation is the actual implementation of ideas that lead to the introduction of new products and services, or the improvement of the supply of products and services. The ISO 56000: 2020 standard, ISO TC 279, defines innovation as a "new or modified entity that realizes or redistributes value."

The definition of innovation is invention or new. When a company comes up with an original new product, such as a new tablet PC, it's an example of innovation. noun.

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