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What impact does time pressure have on creativity?

Idea to Value

At the same time, there is no shortage of stories of people, teams and companies succeeding under tremendous time pressure to come up with game-changing ideas to solve a problem, produce a piece of art or breakthrough new product. And the results were clear: time pressure results in people being less creatively productive.

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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 2: Why Business Model Innovation Matters

The BMI Lab Blog

Learnings from sports competitions Competition in business is similar to sports competitions – there are winners and losers. Atomic habits: An easy and proven way to build good habits and break bad ones. Learn more about business model innovation? But what is the “secret sauce” of winning athletes and companies? KG Magretta, J.

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Innovation Networks – Needed Now More Than Ever

The Inovo Group

“This new mode of organization—a ‘network of teams’ with a high degree of empowerment, strong communication, and rapid information flow—is now sweeping businesses and governments around the world.” – Gen. Work is organized by programs and projects and done by purpose-built teams. Sense and sort signals – strong and weak.

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Spotting Innovation Opportunities

ITONICS

It is an advantageous space to innovate and grow in and builds the starting point for the development of ideas for products, services or new business models. Instead of feeling powerless or even threatened by the current developments, companies have to go out and search for their own disruptive innovation power.

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Why Resilient Companies Embrace Strategic Innovation

Legacy Innovation Group

The characteristics of resilient business organizations were well reflected in Diane Coutu's 2002 HBR article "How Resilience Works" There, what we now think of as innovators were known as bricoleurs, and their trade as bricolage (so-named by the French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss).

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