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You need a red team, not a red pill

Jeffrey Phillips

Those of us who watched the movie or have seen it on ubiquitous reruns, know what happens next. The metaverses we create for ourselves merely build on what we already know - they don't show us the hidden hands and string pullers behind the scenes. In the Matrix, Morpheus offers Neo the choice of a blue pill or a red pill.

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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 2: Why Business Model Innovation Matters

The BMI Lab Blog

Learnings from sports competitions Competition in business is similar to sports competitions – there are winners and losers. The holistic approach of how a company is implementing a strategy and works its way towards its vision is described by the logic of all dimensions of its business model – the WHO, WHAT, HOW and VALUE.

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What Does a Chief Innovation Officer Do?

IdeaScale

We continue to see more and more Chief Innovation Officers at the enterprise level. In this survey from 2015, researchers report that 43% of large companies have some sort of top innovation executive in place, which was up from 33% in 2011. But what does a Chief Innovation Officer do? Well, here are a few of their responsibilities.

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Shifting innovation from a vague buzzword to a mechanism of progress

Christensen Institute

In Improve or Transform , our “how-to” guide for health care executives seeking to effectively change their business models, we help leaders identify the business model that is right for them. Here, Dunn adds perspective to the roadmap we provide and calls out three steps leaders can take to seed future success.

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The Creativity Crisis: It’s Getting Worse

Idea to Value

In this very special guest post by Professor KH Kim, we find out the updated facts of what is happening to people’s creativity levels over the past decades, now with updated statistics for 2017. In “ The Creativity Crisis (2011) ” I reported that American creativity declined from the 1990s to 2008. Narrowing visions.

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Covering Innovation My Way

Paul Hobcraft

Just trying to stay your own course is tough enough but with all the diversity of views it must be even more overwhelming for others who are asked to take on a role within innovation. Where and who do you turn too must be a real dilemma ? Everything we want to do is 100% focused on innovating! Its areas of focus: [link].

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Can’t We All Just Get Along? Innovation and Bridging the Generational Divide

Idea to Value

While a structured, repeatable innovation process is critical to create and sustain innovation in a competitive, dog-eat-dog marketplace, it alone is not always sufficient to turn a great innovative idea into a profitable “on-the-store-shelves” reality. A notorious clash among i nnovation teams is the rift between boomers and millennials. [2]

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