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50+ Business Cases on Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Open Innovation EU

The course was based on the following model: The following list is a selection of the business cases they found, mostly based on the Lean Startup, Lean Enterprise, Corporate Entrepreneurship and agile/Scrum – all available freely and online for use at your disposal, so I decided to share them with you. A Brief History of Lean.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Figure 1 shows the top 20 R&D spenders in 2014, based on data compiled by PwC, where we see (in red) that six of the top 20 companies are incumbent automotive OEMs. Figure 1: Top 20 corporate R&D spenders in 2014. Figure 2: PwC survey results of the top 20 most innovative companies in 2014. Volkswagen. Salesforce.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Figure 1 shows the top 20 R&D spenders in 2014, based on data compiled by PwC, where we see (in red) that six of the top 20 companies are incumbent automotive OEMs. Figure 1: Top 20 corporate R&D spenders in 2014. Figure 2: PwC survey results of the top 20 most innovative companies in 2014. Volkswagen. Salesforce.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360 Group

Hans Rosling spent the last years of his life making the case in public forums for a fact-based optimism, and that we tend to think things are worse than they are when we don’t pay attention to data. Best of all, he proved his points it with marvelously inventive data visualizations. Our subsequent research supported that conclusion.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360

Hans Rosling spent the last years of his life making the case in public forums for a fact-based optimism, and that we tend to think things are worse than they are when we don’t pay attention to data. Best of all, he proved his points it with marvelously inventive data visualizations. Our subsequent research supported that conclusion.