The Cleveland Clinic’s ‘10 Commandments’ of Innovation [Archive.org URL]

A new book about the Cleveland Clinic distills what it has learned from pioneering several medical innovations, including the first hospital-based kidney dialysis unit in the 1950s, the first coronary bypass surgery in the 1960s, the first successful larynx transplant in the 1990s, and the first near-total face transplant in 2008, among others. Innovation the Cleveland Clinic Way, by Thomas J. Graham, MD, shares its approach to innovation and offers suggestions to any organization that wants to take a more disciplined approach to innovation. In the following excerpt, Graham lays out the Cleveland Clinic’s 10 innovation imperatives.

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