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Brainstorming with an expert, Matt Nelson

Betterific

In this installment of “Brainstorming with an [innovation] expert” we invite Matt Nelson from Hyundai. He just finished up his role as the Innovation and Technology Planner at Hyundai and is now returning to the University of Michigan to get his masters in Design Science. company (size, culture, structure, etc.),

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99 Mental Barriers for Innovation Infographic

Open Innovation EU

When asked to organize an ‘open innovation session’, students enthousiastically start to read details about open innovation, open sessions and different ways of creating an open innovation-mindset within SME. The example of our students, and many examples alike, are caused by small fallacies in our way of thinking.

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Best Practices are Stupid

Stephen Shapiro

On April 20, 2010, the environment was dealt a horrific blow. In fact, I’ll teach you why the key to innovating successfully involves innovating efficiently. The popular press and innovation gurus alike often provide well-worn examples that muddy the waters on how to approach the innovation process.

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33 Routes to Open Innovation

Open Innovation EU

Open Innovation as a paradigm on itself is on its quest to touch base. While it could be argued if Open Innovation is the best approach to be used as a general framework to put different strategic, tactical and operational activities into perspective, it is useful to try. Route 18: Regional Innovation Systems.

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Innovation Ecosystem: Bridging the Gap Between Digital and Offline Innovation

Qmarkets

Online innovation has become very popular in the past few years, and for good reason. This variety of perspectives significantly enriches the innovation process. GroupMe, a group messaging app, began as a hackathon project at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in 2010. In 2011 it was acquired for $85 million by Skype.

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Innovation Ecosystem: Bridging the Gap Between Digital and Offline Innovation

Qmarkets

Online innovation has become very popular in the past few years, and for good reason. This variety of perspectives significantly enriches the innovation process. GroupMe, a group messaging app, began as a hackathon project at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in 2010. In 2011 it was acquired for $85 million by Skype.