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How to Take Meaning from a Black Swan Event

The Inovo Group

. – Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, 2012. In less than a month our world has changed dramatically. Normally, Inovo’s subscribers turn to us to understand strategic innovation – how to create growth and manage uncertainty. Such a change of this magnitude couldn’t have been predicted.

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Disruptive Innovation: Drones

Collective Innovation

The Federal Aviation Administration and the US Department of Transportation have made significant changes in the regulation of drones, so the commercial use is more convenient, and there will be more drones whirling through the air. The story of drones is much like the story of any other disruptive innovation.

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Keeping Up is a Fool’s Game

Daniel Burrus

In my latest book, The Anticipatory Organization: Turn Disruption and Change into Opportunity and Advantage , I reinforce the major competitive edge that comes from the ability to accurately anticipate the future. Ask yourself: Is your industry faced with cyclical changes, such as seasonal, economic, or sales cycles?

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

To my opinion, Mintzberg’s work was a refreshing change to the world of organization design that until then has been largely influenced by Taylor’s Scientific Management Approach and Henry Ford’s efficiency-based adaptation of that. Let me show you how the focus of organization design has changed over the years: Scholar.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Jack Ma (2000), Jeff Bezos (2003), Mark Zuckerberg (2004), Reed Hastings (2007), Brian Chesky (2008), Travis Kalanick (2009), Anthony Tan (2012). The answer, to me, is how the meaning of innovation has changed. They were also inventors, but of the 21st Century. Obviously, all names listed are ‘innovators’ of their time.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Jack Ma (2000), Jeff Bezos (2003), Mark Zuckerberg (2004), Reed Hastings (2007), Brian Chesky (2008), Travis Kalanick (2009), Anthony Tan (2012). The answer, to me, is how the meaning of innovation has changed. They were also inventors, but of the 21st Century. Obviously, all names listed are ‘innovators’ of their time.

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Great to Good

IdeaSpies

Jack Ma (2000), Jeff Bezos (2003), Mark Zuckerberg (2004), Reed Hastings (2007), Brian Chesky (2008), Travis Kalanick (2009), Anthony Tan (2012). The answer, to me, is how the meaning of innovation has changed. They were also inventors, but of the 21st Century. Obviously, all names listed are ‘innovators’ of their time.