Institute for Innovation & Information Productivity

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Institute for Innovation & Information Productivity

The Institute for Innovation & Information Productivity (IIIP) is a mutual benefit, nonprofit organization formed to research and study organizational performance and innovation.

The members are global leaders in their markets and recognize that despite large investments in IT infrastructure over many decades, little is truly understood about how to consistently innovate and produce high performing organizations.  The IIIP is fortunate to have more than a dozen leading researchers from around the world as Academic Advisors framing research projects.

The most frequent bloggers on this site have been:

Dan Rasmus, IIIP Vice President and Chairman of Research Committee
Microsoft's representative to the Institute
C. Warren Axelrod, IIIP Academic Advisor
Stevens Institute of Technology
Michael T. LoBue, CAE IIIP Executive Director

For more information please visit our web site at:  www.iii-p.org. Send questions to: LoBue@III-P.org