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Culture of Innovation Video and Case Study: Cambia Health Solutions Transforms the Health Care Landscape Through Innovation

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From inception, innovation has been at the core of Cambia Health—it’s truly in their DNA. Cambia is an exemplary example of how organizations can create a culture of innovation by engaging their most valuable resource—their people. The Cambia Health Solutions Case Study: Creating a Culture of Innovation.

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Top 10 Innovation Links for the Week of 1.29.16

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The skinny: Uber launched in London in mid-2012. This article argues that, to stay alive, black cabs need to innovate, not fight against Uber. Harnessing Digital Disruption will Drive Innovation Cross Industries. Banking Lacks a Culture of Innovation. Who it’s from: George Hill. Read more →.

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Why Corporations Need “Coopetition” with Startups

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Startup swami Eric Ries’ essential book The Lean Startup defines a startup as “a human institution designed to deliver a new product or service under conditions of extreme uncertainty”, which implies an essential element of innovation. Innovation is the best way to create a sustainable business and avoid becoming obsolete.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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The Ten Faces of Innovation by Tom Kelley and Jonathan Littman Authors Kelley and Littman discuss IDEO's Strategies for beating the devil's advocate and driving creativity throughout your organization. This 2005 book is an excellent read to understand how corporations can tap into their potential and foster an innovation culture.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

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Quinn & Cameron argued that organization can be defined by their cultures and introduced their Competencies Values Framework. 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.