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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

Research confirms: development of exploration in parallel to exploitation capabilities proves to be mandatory for established companies in order to compete successfully and sustainably. One way for established organizations to strengthen exploration is by developing internal capabilities in order to overcome their inherent inertia.

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Innovation 101: A Municipality’s Guide to Working with the Startup Community

CREATORS

Image from [link] 7 Steps to a Successful Collaboration In 2016, the City of San Francisco welcomed the startup community with open arms as it searched for answers to one of its most pressing civic challenges. The city’s challenge was simple, they needed to develop a platform that would simplify the process to become a foster parent.

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Innovation and Organizational Culture

Tim Kastelle

Recently, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has published key findings of their latest “ Most Innovative Companies 2014 ” survey. In a more up-to-date sense, this balance also comprises collaborating with external partners, e.g. teaming up between multinational corporations and startups or small companies.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

These communities stimulate social engagement around the product through participation in forums, sharing, collaboration or even user-driven innovation by co-creating new products. But even participating in other firms’ ecosystems can be highly attractive, as demonstrated by e.g. several app developers.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you were charged a fee for delivering a bad customer experience? What if you were charged a fee for delivering a bad customer experience? In 2014, you could start by organizing your own intrapreneurship program. You could start with bootcamps – a great way of developing new concepts in a short time.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you were charged a fee for delivering a bad customer experience? What if you were charged a fee for delivering a bad customer experience? In 2014, you could start by organizing your own intrapreneurship program. You could start with bootcamps – a great way of developing new concepts in a short time.

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

Open Innovation EU

Another study has indeed proven that specifically within SMEs, entrepreneurs use both causation and effectuation at the same time (Berends, Jelinek, Reymen, & Stultiëns, 2014). Is it easy to create autonomous team and projects? Shane, Venkataraman, & MacMillan, 1995; Venkataraman, 2014). Do they tolerate mistakes?