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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. Let’s have a brief look at each of them: Differentiating and integrative innovation concepts. Culture of experimentation (and speed).

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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. Recently, experimentation in innovation management is particularly facilitated by intinsified use of (rapid) prototyping.

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Balancing Innovation via Organizational Ambidexterity – Part 3

Integrative Innovation

In order to frame this discussion and in order to position the examples from the second part of this article, we will introduce a model of the innovation funnel. A key concept in innovation management is – as we all know- the innovation funnel. But we will use a model which reaches farther than most funnel models do.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

Qualitative analysis shows that entrepreneurs actually use both logic at the same time, in contrast to the way larger organizations deal with innovation (in a more structured way). Current research focuses mainly on the creation of internal processes, innovation adoption, governance, and the knowledge, skills and attitudes of individuals (A.

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Innovation and Organizational Culture

Tim Kastelle

Breakthrough innovators differentiate clearly among projects with low and high degrees of innovativeness and use different processes for radical and incremental R&D projects. Breakthrough innovators protect radical innovation projects from strict cost-control regimes.

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Innovation and Organizational Culture

Integrative Innovation

Breakthrough innovators differentiate clearly among projects with low and high degrees of innovativeness and use different processes for radical and incremental R&D projects. Breakthrough innovators protect radical innovation projects from strict cost-control regimes.

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