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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

At the beginning of 2013, Tim Kastelle and I identified four key issues in innovation management for the time to come. Accelerating dynamics and pace of disruption in most industries, in particular triggered by the perfusion of new technologies, lead to decreasing life times of existing business models.

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What is Digital Transformation in Business and Why is it Important?

Moves the Needle

Digital Transformation (also known as “DX”) is the phenomenon that virtually all companies are incorporating digital technology at some level. In fact, it has been around since the 1990s, when technology started to become commonplace in businesses, and email and the Internet emerged as ubiquitous productivity tools.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Tim Kastelle

This trend is even more pronounced among strong innovators, with those pursuing a centralized approach rising from 68 percent in 2013 to 71 percent in 2014. Similarly, about 70 percent of disruptive innovators also lean toward a more centralized approach. Accenture: 2015 US Innovation Survey.

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Balancing Innovation via Organizational Ambidexterity – Part 3

Integrative Innovation

O’Reilly and Michael Tushman review and condense the research done so far on the subject. They may initially come from a customer insight or a technological discovery (market pull or technology push). On the technical level, pre-production units are being built and the supply chain is being set up.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

Hence, I gave it some thought, starting by revisting an earlier reflection: Beginning of 2013, Tim Kastelle and I identified four key issues in innovation management for the time to come. In particular for industrial products this, in turn, has been stimulated by maturing 3D printing technologies.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Integrative Innovation

This trend is even more pronounced among strong innovators, with those pursuing a centralized approach rising from 68 percent in 2013 to 71 percent in 2014. Similarly, about 70 percent of disruptive innovators also lean toward a more centralized approach. Accenture: 2015 US Innovation Survey.

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Building upon the four essential pillars for innovation

Paul Hobcraft

Rick’s article just gave me the chance to go back and review my thoughts and relate his excellent suggestions and thinking into some of the work I have written about in this area. This started my questioning of the Business model, back in 2013. I felt the back-end very underdeveloped in guidance.