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English: Vertical innovation is both a process to encourage efficient problem solving and a corporate culture, where all development activities are handled by a cohesive team of experts each with a particular specialty. This team leverages the skills and talents of many individuals to move product development quickly forward. This process focuses on continuous improvement through each phase of a development program.
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Staff graphic designer created this image based on business requirements that described the vertical innovation process practiced at Nottingham Spirk

Previously published: Published in HTML / JavaScript format here: http://www.nottinghamspirk.com/index.php/vertical-innovation/
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