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Helping discover your innovation pathway

Paul Hobcraft

I started posting my thoughts on innovation in August 2010. I always find the post-New Year to be a reflective part of the year of reviewing, deciding, and then setting new goals. Innovation application and practice seem to have stayed stuck, largely due to how it is organized. You need to discover your innovation pathway.

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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 1: What is a Business Model?

The BMI Lab Blog

2005) that the ´failure to adequately define the market is a key factor associated with venture failure´, we identify the definition of the target customer as one central dimension in designing a new business model. 2008), or, more simply, the value proposition (Teece 2010). Drawing on the argument from Morris et al.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

It has been a while since Henry Mintzberg developed his influential work that made us aware of the importance of structures in organization design. Structures are no longer of primary focus in design organizations. Let me show you how the focus of organization design has changed over the years: Scholar. It enhances productivity.

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Smart Service Canvas

ITONICS

Services that aggregate and analyze data through intelligent technical systems or platforms to create customer value are called smart services. Service design thinking methods are useful tools to design a service from a customer’s point of view. This information is the basis for new and innovative service offerings.

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Best Practices are Stupid

Stephen Shapiro

On April 20, 2010, the environment was dealt a horrific blow. For a company that stood to lose billions of dollars in cleanup costs, relief payouts, and lost sales due to bad publicity, this approach might indeed have been a good strategy. This book is comprised of forty tips designed to help you do just that. Introduction.

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Innovation, ecosystems, platforms and the promise of more to come

Paul Hobcraft

People are too busy, too harried, have too little patience and cannot keep up with technology advances. Paul has done a great job of pulling together some of our other joint material, which I hope you’ll take the time to review.” The first “kick-off” post is up and can be viewed here.

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How the current patent system actually hurts innovation (and how patent trolls are being fought)

Idea to Value

Originally, patents had a simple purpose: By filing a patent, an inventor or company showed how their new technology worked, in exchange for legal protection for the duration of the patent. billion , predominantly for the approximately $4 billion worth of patents it possessed around smartphone technology. Does this system still work?

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