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Key for Innovation Implementation and Business Success is Communication

Idea to Value

The innovation book Robert’s Rules of Innovation: A 10-Step Program for Corporate Survival hammers the point home that innovation is the key to your company’s survival—in other words, “innovate or die.” Think of a culture of innovation as the rocket fuel that drives innovation implementation forward.

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How to strengthen your innovation capabilities for growth and profit?

Innovation 360 Group

You will not only be test-driving one of the world’s most advanced innovation management models but you will also learn how your organization can sharpen their innovation strategy by assessing the following: How to minimize project risks and pinpoint developing opportunities.

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Van Gogh Air BnB: 2016 Epica Gold Winner for Innovation

Innovation in Practice

Established in 1987, Epica is the only prize in the area of creativity judged and awarded by journalists who work for marketing and communications magazines worldwide. This year’s Epica Gold winner for the Innovation Category goes to Art Institute of Chicago “Van Gogh BnB” by Leo Burnett in Chicago.

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Three Wishes for the Corporate Innovator for 2018

Innovation Architecture

Taking the Long View on Innovation. For all our near-term struggles in fomenting a culture of innovation within organizations, the effects of innovation, when we contemplate them over generations, seem both awesome in their breadth and relentless in their implications. It’s possible to innovate in a sustainable way.

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Carrot vs Cash – How to Make Your Innovation Incentive Program Addictive

Qmarkets

Some companies make a point of recognizing innovation efforts in a very public way. For example, one of Q markets global Fortune 50 clients creates a “Dragon’s Den” style gameshow for internal use, which has been incredibly successful at engaging employees across all seniority levels.

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Carrots vs Cash – How to Make Innovation Addictive

Qmarkets

Some companies make a point of recognizing innovation efforts in a very public way. For example, one of Q markets global Fortune 50 clients creates a “Dragon’s Den” style gameshow for internal use, which has been incredibly successful at engaging employees across all seniority levels.

How To 40
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Carrots vs Cash – How to Make Innovation Addictive

Qmarkets

Some companies make a point of recognizing innovation efforts in a very public way. For example, one of Q markets global Fortune 50 clients creates a “Dragon’s Den” style gameshow for internal use, which has been incredibly successful at engaging employees across all seniority levels.

How To 40