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New Decade, New What?

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It’s a cautionary tale for those of us in innovation. As Wharton professor Philip Tetlock showed in a landmark 2005 study, even experts’ predictions are only slightly better than chance. Open innovation will continue to grow as companies come under pressure for greater transparency, accountability and network-building.

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“Embrace Open Innovation or be Destroyed by it…” – A Case Study on Lego & Bagels

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Using the right innovation (tool) for the job. Arguably, the principle of Open Innovation was utilized for the first time by Professor James Murray in 19th Century Oxford, England. A History of Open Innovation. The Innovation Gamble. While Innovation is not innately positive, it is innately risky.

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“Embrace Open Innovation or be Destroyed by it…” – A Case Study on Lego & Bagels

Qmarkets

Using the right innovation (tool) for the job. Arguably, the principle of Open Innovation was utilized for the first time by Professor James Murray in 19th Century Oxford, England. A History of Open Innovation. The Innovation Gamble. While Innovation is not innately positive, it is innately risky.

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Telehealth and COVID-19: The Global Rise of Telehealth and Advances in Digital Health Technology in the Post COVID-19 World

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This comes at a time when digital health has blossomed in the last decade, with providers offering a series of solutions in areas such as mobile health (mHealth), artificial intelligence (AI) and wearables that could have a significant influence on doctors and patients who are adopters to the telehealth movement worldwide.

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When innovation led to a reversal of fortunes

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(Read WSJ ’s “Is a Peanut-Butter Pop-Tart an Innovation?” There are plenty of expert definitions of innovation out there. And here’s a good one: Executing an idea which addresses a specific challenge and achieves value for both the company and customer. These were big companies. for some bit of honest and brutal humor.).

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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Being innovative or creative looks like an inherent trait to most of us, doesn’t it? However, if you’ve been one of those lucky ones who had “creativity” as an academic discipline at school, you’d know that it can at least be nurtured. Perhaps, like renowned educationalist, Sir Ken Robinson says, “We got educated out of creativity.”

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

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Greiner discussed in his work Evolution and Revolution as Organizations Grow that all of the before are true, but change over time for a growing company. Each type of organization exists in three different levels of innovation. As such, a modern-day typology for innovative organizations should deal with ambiguity in organizations.