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First-Mover or Fast-Follower: Which is the right innovation strategy for you?

Idea to Value

They found that of the companies which really were the first to launch in a new category, a full 47% (nearly half), failed to build a successful business. In comparison, of the companies which were fast followers in those categories (and which entered on average 13 years after the pioneers), only 8% failed.

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It’s Time To Upgrade Your Innovation Management System

Innov8rs

Most of these systems trace back to the Lean Startup. But as even Steve Blank, the father of the Lean Startup movement, notes- if you apply the Lean Startup in the corporate context, you will only get innovation theater.

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Open Innovation Interview with Brant Cooper and Marco De Polo

Moves the Needle

Marco’s passion and expertise fall into the category of customer opportunity development and lean strategy development, which has helped him create the customer-driven, value creation process currently being utilized inside of Roche. Startups, tech scouting, internal capabilities? How does corporate strategy inform your work?

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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

It’s the secret sauce that has transformed startups into tech giants and turned traditional businesses into market leaders. Each category plays a critical role in a company’s growth and adaptation, offering unique paths to market leadership and resilience.

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50+ Business Cases on Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Open Innovation EU

The course was based on the following model: The following list is a selection of the business cases they found, mostly based on the Lean Startup, Lean Enterprise, Corporate Entrepreneurship and agile/Scrum – all available freely and online for use at your disposal, so I decided to share them with you.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

An increasingly popular case in point is the “ Three Horizons ” framework, which aims at integrating an organization’s entire innovation spectrum by means of three distinct time and scope categories – all of which feature particular purposes, conditions and requirements.

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Crossing the Chasm: Overcoming hurdles to scaling innovation

Imaginatik

Asking the right questions under these categories will challenge the practitioner to identify, investigate and reconcile scaling issues before significant investment is risked. Despite the enthusiasm, many practitioners have been struggling to translate initial efforts into material success.