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Innovation Strategy – Here, There, and Everywhere

BrainZooming

While there’s more to come in the months ahead, here are highlights of a couple of innovation strategy presentations this week to very different groups. Innovation Strategy in Your Organization – An Innovative Workplace Culture. Staying agile through focusing on what’s important for creating results.

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Moving innovation even more in 2016

Paul Hobcraft

We need to explore, experiment, prototype, adapt, become more agile, keep it lean, pivot on new learning and anything else that helps us to speed up the process and keep learning and churning. • The bottom of the pyramid is a place we continue to forget and others learn to play in and master its needs.

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Business Lessons from Sports Icons: Failure is Just Part of the Game 

Daniel Burrus

That’s the idea behind my powerful strategy: Fail Fast to Learn Faster. Here’s a statistic that really brings home the interrelationship between failure and innovation—and further, the value of learning to fail quickly. And when you do experience failure, rebound quickly and start all over again. Many Failures, One Success.

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Overcoming the barriers to innovation in the legal sector

Idea Drop

Barriers to innovation in the legal sector To understand how law firms can better embrace a comprehensive innovation strategy, it is first important to consider the barriers. With innovation comes disruptive change and innovators will inevitably face a myriad of dismissals in pursuit of an ideation strategy.

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Trial & Error: What Thomas Edison Can Teach Businesses Today

Daniel Burrus

That’s the idea behind my powerful strategy: Fail Fast to Learn Faster. Here’s a statistic that really brings home the interrelationship between failure and innovation—and further, the value of learning to fail quickly. Have a look at the Anticipatory Organization Learning System at www.AnticipatoryOrganization.com.

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Top 10 Innovation Links of the Week: 12.24.15

Planview

Making Agility Compatible for You. The skinny: Paul Hobcraft, leading innovation expert, discusses how companies can balance the need for stability with more agile, dynamic capabilities. He offers some initial suggestions for established businesses looking to ‘adapt to agile’ Read more ». Who it’s from: Spigit.

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Getting out of the Building, Going Cross-Industry for Seeking Out Radical Ideas

Paul Hobcraft

Industry borders are blurring, there are increasingly smaller, agile and highly disruptive companies working to change the existing into the new preferred. Established players that continue to choose the familiar are at increasing risk of missing out. Enjoy the ride! It is like knowledge building blocks (think Lego) that connect together.

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