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Episode 080: Creative Ideas From 2012: How Did They Turn Out?

Innovation in Practice

Back in 2012, The New York Times released an article entitled “32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow.” It was basically a list of 32 different innovations which they predict will change the future. In today’s episode, let’s turn the clock back and see how well they did as we look ahead from 2012 to today.

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Balancing your innovation portfolio: Does the 70-20-10 rule still apply?

Idea to Value

How much of your innovation budget and innovation efforts should focus on improving your existing business, and how much should seek to explore and transform your business for the future? But what does a well-balanced innovation portfolio look like? So what is the best new ratio for companies.

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Visiting the dark side of the innovation moon.

Paul Hobcraft

I wrote a post in June 2012 on thinking about the dark side of the innovation moon. Should we question beyond our existing horizons in how we innovate, explore, and push ourselves into the unknown? Innovation is perhaps like the moon. To orbit the innovation moon, we need to rise up and go beyond our day-to-day lives.

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These Co-Founders Who Bet Big on Foodies Raised $133 Million to Fund Their Innovative Idea — and It's Helping Restaurants Nationwide

Entrepreneur - Innovation

Vanessa and Joe Ariel envisioned a nationwide food delivery marketplace and co-founded Goldbelly in 2012. Read about the inspiration, journey and more, here.

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Innovative Start-Ups Founded by Women

Destination Innovation

The company has raised over £37 m in equity finance so far, across three funding rounds, and has been awarded grants from Innovate UK. Louise Hill founded GoHenry in 2012 when she grew tired of funding her children’s online purchases and wanted to teach them financial independence.

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Summaries of the 50 Best Business Books

Destination Innovation

Would you like to have read the best 50 books on sales, marketing, leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship and self-improvement? Just imagine all the insights and lessons you would have learned and how that would have helped you in your business career. But how much time would it have taken?

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Human-Centered Design and Innovation

Innovation Excellence

by Braden Kelley Recently I had the opportunity to interview Mauro Porcini, author of the new book The Human Side of Innovation: The Power of People in Love with People. He joined the food & beverage corporation in 2012 and in said role he is infusing […]. Mauro Porcini is PepsiCo’s first ever Chief Design Officer.

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