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Adapt or die: lessons from 5 companies that failed to innovate

Idea Drop

Although Kodak had early access to the first digital camera technology, they chose not to develop it as they felt it would kill their own film business. They filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Their product was the hobby of the masses, but more importantly, the receptacle of memories for millions of people over the years.

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Innovation System Thinking on a Sunday! What, no roast or glass of wine? Later.

Paul Hobcraft

We must think differently and that might mean whole innovation system thinking. Then we have system imbalance to contend with in innovation. Now apply these to why innovation often fails, they constrain what we do. We get unwanted results due to a specific set of behaviors. Going back and reminding myself.

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Get Real About Your Company’s Future

The Inovo Group

At the time, there were no widely recognized market research reports, customer insights, or technology roadmaps (except perhaps inside Apple) that projected what the world might conceivably look like in 2017. Contain cohesive vignettes – present sensible stories based on plausible trends. Technology roadmapping?

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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. The model describes organizational typologies based on cultures of innovation. MIT Sloan Management Review, (4), 47–55.

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Great Ideas Aren’t Enough

Innovationship

Capitalizing on the Shift to Digital Technology It was 1994, and I’d just left my position at NASA’s Aerospace Human Factors Research and Design group to join IDEO in Palo Alto. And along with the development of product concepts came the rapid evolution of the innovation process. The Key to Innovating Every Day?

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