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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

In the intervening time, I have gotten to know dozens of smart, strong female leaders and innovation experts, as part of my consulting and speaking work, as well as by interviewing them for the Idea to Value Podcast. Introduction. Rita McGrath. Tiffani Bov a. Natalie Nixon. Whitney Johnson. Fabienne Jacquet. Gaia Grant. Diana Kander.

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Creating Strategic Impact – 4 Critical Factors for Successful Executives

BrainZooming

Emma Gibson forwarded an article from Harvard Business Review addressing four factors that distinguish top chief executive performers in creating strategic impact. A database of individual career profiles, behavior traits, and performance results provided the data set for their review. A Career-Changing Business Quote – 10 Years Later.

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IS IMAGINATION REALLY MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE?

ImagineNation

According to a well-researched and scientific article “Einstein’s most famous quote is totally misunderstood ” in BIGTHINK magazine, the author suggests that he’s really doing is encouraging people to look beyond the current, conservative frontiers of what we know and into the realm of what we’re compelled to explore next.

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The dos and don'ts of innovation shared by 10 global leaders

hackerearth

What makes us follow, or even idolize, “innovative” leaders? Perhaps, XBInsight’s analysis of almost 5,000 leaders from various industries will point us in the right direction. In this post, we’ll give you some irrefutable proof of leadership traits that can come from popular CXOs and a few “surprise” sources.

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A Model for Dual Corporate Innovation Management

Tim Kastelle

The target portfolio including new initiatives is derived from a strategic growth gap analysis. This suggests following a dual approach for balanced corporate innovation management. The main objective of dual approaches is to sufficiently separate exploration-/discovery-oriented initiatives from exploitation-/execution-oriented ones (e.g.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

Entrepreneurial thinking is described as one of the most relevant skills for the 21st-century workforce (Bacigalupo, Kampylis, Punie, & Brande, 2016). This white paper has been originally published to the SSRN: Spruijt, Jan, Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: Why Entrepreneurship Can Hardly Be Taught (May 17, 2017). Entrepreneurship.