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What is Disruptive Thinking?

Destination Innovation

It involves deliberately questioning established norms, encouraging unconventional perspectives, and embracing risks to create breakthrough changes. Disruptive thinking can apply across various fields, including technology, art, business, healthcare, education, and social innovation. It is intended to start a revolution.

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Systems Change in Social Innovation Education

The Inovo Group

While this is an article about education for social innovation, it is supremely relevant to the education and practice of any corporate innovator in today’s world. They suggest four areas of focus to develop the perspectives and competencies needed to set and achieve systems-change goals. Original Article ».

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Extend your market making more profit with Social Innovations

Innovation 360

Joseph Schumpeter , the guru of innovation, addressed the process of innovation with his theory of creative destruction and his definition of entrepreneurs as people who combined existing elements in new ways to create a new product or service. There is also a new book published on the subject, Social Innovation, Inc.

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Questions about Innovation

InnovationTraining.org

How can innovation be managed and directed in an organization? How does innovation differ from creativity, and how do the two relate to each other? How does innovation relate to entrepreneurship? What are the different types of innovation? How does innovation drive economic growth?

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Commander in Chief of Innovation

KindlingApp

While most presidents leave a legacy they claim as theirs alone, Obama’s legacy of innovation and change in government is a call to action to the American people and depends upon citizens stepping forward and helping out. Institutions mired in bureaucracy and legal restriction are typically the slowest to see innovative change.

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An Innovation Lesson From The Rolling Stones

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Robyn Bolton If you’re like most people, you’ve faced disappointment. Maybe the love of your life didn’t return your affection, you didn’t get into your dream college, or you were passed over for promotion. And sometimes, that hurt lingers for a long time. Until one day, something happens, and you […]

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3 Ways to View Your Innovation Basket

Innovation Excellence

(including one that makes Radical Innovation easy) GUEST POST from Robyn Bolton You are a rolling stone, and that means you gather no moss!