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Commander in Chief of Innovation

KindlingApp

Collaboration is difficult across many disparate agencies, and one has to pass through so many stage gates to get anything evaluated and approved. Obama brought innovation to politics while campaigning for the presidency, with his reliance on technology and social media, but that was only the beginning of the change that was to come.

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Why Corporations Need “Coopetition” with Startups

KindlingApp

Instead of trying to “fight back” by coming up with a solution on its own, large corporations should consider partnering with startups to leverage their technology and catch up to the latest innovation in the market. Meanwhile large corporations desperately need innovative technology to adapt to customers’ evolving needs.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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Innovation and Entrepreneurship by Peter Drucker In this classic book published in 1985, Peter F. Drucker “presents innovation and entrepreneurship as a practice and a discipline.” He focuses on the Practice of innovation, Practice of entrepreneurship, and Entrepreneurial strategies. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

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. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 9(4), 351–379. The quest for professionalism: The case of management and entrepreneurship.

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THINKING DIFFERENTLY ABOUT START-UP ENTREPRENEURSHIP

ImagineNation

I am compelled to inquire, in the face of the emotionally charged situation emerging from the current Israel-Hamas war, how might we consider, being candid, compassionate, and courageous in learning, to let go of our collective pain, anger, and hostility to learn new ways of thinking differently about start-up entrepreneurship.