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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. Reinvention through business model innovation. Let’s remind: One size does not fit all.

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Implementing Open Innovation: Insights from Ariana Smetana of AccelIQ Digital

Qmarkets

This time, I completed an excellent Certification Program in Digital Transformation 2020-21 at Kellogg School of Management. The 15-month virtual and in-person immersive course was a perfect mix where business and technological innovation intersected and positioned me to work with organizations looking for data and automation strategies.

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Open-Source Innovation: Insights from Ariana Smetana of AccelIQ Digital

Qmarkets

This time, I completed an excellent Certification Program in Digital Transformation 2020-21 at Kellogg School of Management. The 15-month virtual and in-person immersive course was a perfect mix where business and technological innovation intersected and positioned me to work with organizations looking for data and automation strategies.

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What is innovation management and why your organization needs it

hackerearth

Understanding Innovation Management. Is it a lack of innovation or an inability to cope with change? Either way, businesses need to identify where they are going wrong because innovation as a business strategy is here to stay. For survival, innovation is almost obligatory (Drucker, 1999). Reduces processing time.

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What is innovation management and why your organization needs it

hackerearth

Understanding Innovation Management. Is it a lack of innovation or an inability to cope with change? Either way, businesses need to identify where they are going wrong because innovation as a business strategy is here to stay. For survival, innovation is almost obligatory (Drucker, 1999). Reduces processing time.

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The new version of the BMI Pattern Cards is available now

The BMI Lab Blog

These business patterns can be used as templates for innovation, and for that purpose BMI published a set of convenient cards, to be used during ideation sessions within an innovation process. Nevertheless, business models are always evolving together with new technologies.

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“Embrace Open Innovation or be Destroyed by it…” – A Case Study on Lego & Bagels

Qmarkets

Arguably, the principle of Open Innovation was utilized for the first time by Professor James Murray in 19th Century Oxford, England. A History of Open Innovation. While the term Open Innovation was coined in 2003, in a book of the same name by Henry Chesbrough, its conceptual origins are more difficult to trace. Nikel, 2013).