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In defense of industry-agnostic innovation management

David Marks

I recently had a chat with a senior director of a respected technology company making highly specialized products. He is in charge of the innovation and development in his company. I was telling him about the innovation assessments I conduct. “ There is clearly a need for industry specific innovation services.

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In defense of industry-agnostic innovation management

David Marks

src: [link] I recently had a chat with a senior director of a respected technology company making highly specialized products. He is in charge of the innovation and development in his company. I was telling him about the innovation assessments I conduct. “ There is clearly a need for industry specific innovation services.

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Why take an industry-agnostic approach to innovation

David Marks

I recently had a chat with a senior director of a respected technology company making highly specialized products. He is in charge of the innovation and development in his company. I was telling him about the innovation assessments I conduct. “ There is clearly a need for industry specific innovation services.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

But times are changing and organizations are emerging, scaling and managed completely differently. New generations, societal change, sustainable goals and disruptive technology require organizations to be much more flexible, self-reinventing organisms that don’t fit above-mentioned design principles. Academic Relevance.

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Principles of open innovation

hackerearth

Popularized by Henry Chesbrough,“Open Innovation” term refers to the broad concepts of leveraging external sources of technology and innovation to drive internal growth. Michael Docherty, 2006). Balancing external and internal R&D activities is key to achieving higher levels of innovation.