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Innovation & Design 
March 18, 2009

A weekly guide to innovative people, ideas, and companies

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This Week's Top Story

Innovation Trickles in a New Direction
Products traditionally are created in rich nations and repackaged for emerging 
ones. But General Electric, Nokia, and others are reversing the process
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MORE TOP STORIES

Companies Corral Staff for In-house Brainstorming
Best Buy, Whirlpool, and others sequester workers to live and think together in 
hopes they'll hatch ideas for the real (corporate) world 
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Game-Changing Ideas for Business
Breakthrough management ideas for a world in which the game will never be the 
same
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Five Questions for Kevin Rose
BusinessWeek readers submitted their questions for Kevin Rose, founder of 
social news site Digg and co-host of the online show, Diggnation. Here are his 
answers
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The Future of Green Building
How will the recession affect the green-building market? We asked Peter Morris, 
principal of the construction consultancy Davis Langdon
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Inside Project M: The Making of a Supercar
Inside Project M tracks Jason Castriota's first project as design director of 
Stile Bertone, building a supercar for this year's Shanghai Auto Show
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