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Nine Short Innovation Lessons from Lego

Destination Innovation

Jorgen Vig Knudstorp joined in 2001 and was promoted to CEO three years later at the age of 36. David Gram, Head of Marketing at Lego’s Future Lab, said, “We only develop the few key features that are really needed. We throw it into the market and get feedback from consumers.”. Galvanize the culture.

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Four Ways To Become A Successful Future-Fit Organization

PlanBox Innovation

In 2001, the Agile movement suggested a new way of approaching that work more efficiently. Foster a collaborative culture. A future-fit culture is not how individual teams get work done with the customers of today, but rather how the organization must scale to be a responsible corporation that delivers on short- to long-term goals.

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THOMAS EDISON’S CREATIVE THINKING HABIT: ADAPTATION

Michael Michalko

One of the paradoxes of creativity is that in order to think originally, we must first familiarize ourselves with the ideas of others. Many cultural historians agree with Edison in that a whole host of new objects and ideas are based on objects and ideas already in existence. What ideas outside my field can I incorporate?

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5 steps to have an agile HR in your company

mjvinnovation

In times of exponential change, the agile approach is dominating the market. The concept of agile HR starts with the creation of the agile manifesto in 2001. Much more than a methodology, agile is a culture, a new way of thinking and acting. Let’s get to know the 5 steps to implement an agile culture in your HR!

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

Open Innovation EU

Whereas Schumpeter describes an entrepreneur as disequilibrative – destroying the pre-existing stage of the equilibrium ((Kirzner, 1999) – Kirzner chooses to describe the role of the entrepreneur as more equilibrative – entrepreneurs systematically displace disruptive conditions in order to create stabilized market conditions (Kirzner, 1999).

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FEI Boston Speaking Topics For The Annual Conference

eZassi

The FEI Boston Conference 2018 is designed to help you stop talking about innovation and to leave with a blueprint to immediately begin to take action and build your own culture of innovation. Ed Catmull, a Keynote speaker at FEI Boston will be outlining techniques and ideas on leading creative organizations. Chasing Innovation.

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FEI Boston Speaking Agenda For The Annual Conference

eZassi

The FEI Boston Conference 2018 is designed to help you stop talking about innovation and to leave with a blueprint to immediately begin to take action and build your own culture of innovation. Ed Catmull, a Keynote speaker at FEI Boston will be outlining techniques and ideas on leading creative organizations. 12:30pm Lunch.