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New Innovation Books for 2021 & Beyond

InnovationTraining.org

Check out our list of design thinking books to read. New Releases in 2021. Here are the some of the new releases about innovation and innovative approaches in 2021: 1. Carla Johnson’s June 2021 new release features practical advice on how to tie individual abilities with innovation techniques to drive business outcomes.

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Recognizing the Building Blocks of Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

I am working through what I think this should become in design and application, involving providing the key innovation building blocks as components of the innovation stack, using the innovation stack to guide platform development and the platform to support this innovation stack.

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Future Trends 2021: Purpose & Co-creation

Be-novative

and the answer can serve as the beacon for all organizational decision-making in 2021 paired with collaboration in an online world. Purpose & Co-creation projects starts with Problem & Opportunity Mapping in Be-novative In transformative times, we need to reevaluate and reconsider a tremendous amount of things?

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Combining scenario management and business model thinking: Why strategic agility is the new way to define your corporate strategy

The BMI Lab Blog

For the past decades, companies have been defining their strategy following a traditional approach: On the one hand, they analyzed trends, selected the most relevant ones, and designed their strategy based on a “clear view of the future”. This is what we call strategic agility. Download brochure. Join webinar.

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Episode 15 The Fruit Tree Analogy: Cultivating Business Value at Microsoft Garage

IM Insights

The tree is the system or program that delivers fruit i.e. innovation projects. 00:27:52] Sponsorship and Project Selection – Discussion on the importance of project selection and sponsorship, and the potential bias in selecting only sponsored projects. [00:30:01] The soil is the nourishing culture for the tree.

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Applying lessons from pandemic prepared schools

Christensen Institute

A mission-driven, agile culture that prioritized relationships was also a common feature of prepared schools. In partnership with nine organizations (including the Christensen Institute), NGLC explored this question through a project called What Made Them So Prepared?

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The 10 Commandments of Effective Brainstorming

Gregg Fraley

And, if a good idea doesn’t become a project, some actual real world action, what’s the point? Design of the session should include introvert-friendly tools (see #9). Stay tuned to this blog for more, and, consider one of my virtual training sessions ( Effective Brainstorming is coming up on 9/17/2021, via Eventbrite). .