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Wolters Kluwer Podcast – How Innovation Awards Can Fuel Business

IdeaScale

Overview: Wolters Kluwer, a global provider of information, software solutions, and other services for professional sectors, has been running its own innovation awards for over a decade. A Need For Innovation. Dubey explains that a robust innovation program was already in place when he took over the CSO role five years ago.

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Turn Ideas Into Outcomes: A Framework for Maturing Your Innovation Portfolio

Innov8rs

Problem: Game-Changing Ideas Get Stuck at Square One Without a reliable system for testing early-stage ideas, orgs are leaving innovation ROI on the table. Gartner has found that business leaders underfund transformational projects by ~33% due to ineffective innovation project evaluation methods. Here’s how.

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The Top 4 Innovation Culture Best Practices from the World’s Most Successful Companies

Qmarkets

Today the world’s most innovative companies are also some of the most successful. Innovation lends itself to success by provoking organizations to continuously push for improvement and always be on the lookout for new opportunities. The ideas are continually evaluated and are also shared with other innovators at the company.

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Your Innovation Program Recipe for Success: The Three Essential Ingredients

Qmarkets

Internet of Behavior The internet of things (IoT) has been with us for a while now and is fast becoming the norm in new products. With this, companies can access an increasing amount of user data which provides valuable insights into users’ behaviors and preferences. At Qmarkets we call ours the Innovation Management Ecosystem.

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Successfully Merging Theory and Practice in your Innovation Program

Qmarkets

On the other side you had the experts – think of Coopers and Edgett, Clayton Christiansen, Henry Chesbrough and Jay Doblin, theorizing and promoting new approaches to innovate. These gurus were directly interacting with companies of all industries, mainly in the US and were offering access to new benchmarks.

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6 Steps to Getting Executive Buy-In for a Crowdsourced Innovation Program

Planview

Engaging the “crowd” at scale in your innovation initiative has been proven to fundamentally transform companies. From vehicle manufacturer, Polaris, leveraging its employees’ creativity to out-innovate the likes of Harley Davidson, to the UNHCR changing the lives of millions of refugees through crowdsourcing ideas.

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Successfully Merging Theory and Practice in your Innovation Program

Qmarkets

On the other side you had the experts – think of Coopers and Edgett, Clayton Christiansen, Henry Chesbrough and Jay Doblin, theorizing and promoting new approaches to innovate. These gurus were directly interacting with companies of all industries, mainly in the US and were offering access to new benchmarks.