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Innovation 2015 or Five Lame Excuses?

Gregg Fraley

Here’s the thing, like the inept and psychologically damaged journalist Jimmy Olsen, even a dysfunctional company that heretofore hasn’t managed to get innovation going can start now. Now is the time to impact 2015. Jimmy Olsen has a pocketful of kryptonite to take on the man of steel.

LEAN 40
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When Disruption Becomes Destructive: How Can Financial Services Companies Close the Innovation Gap?

Qmarkets

Small, fast-moving start-ups are revolutionizing the global landscape with creative market-responsive solutions that are becoming increasingly accepted and utilized. billion in 2015. For successful innovations that are aligned with evolving customer needs and preferences, they must go with the motto, “In digital we trust.”.

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What is innovation? 15 experts share their innovation definition

Idea to Value

He was voted one of the world’s top innovation bloggers for 2014 and is a leader in thought leadership on the science of improving creativity. What is your definition of “innovation”: The application of ideas that are novel and useful. He is an expert in Innovation Management, Open Innovation and R&D.

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Seven Essentials of an Effective Innovation Project Manager

Gregg Fraley

When you review your innovation progress in December 2015 you won’t regret it. Obviously, this is what I do so call me if you want to discuss. If I can’t help you — I have a Rolodex of people who can.

Project 40
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Game Changers: How Citizen Science and Gamification Are Transforming the Business World

Qmarkets

In the current disruptive business landscape, where innovation is more important than ever , organizations need to look to alternative sources to gather ideas and solutions in order to remain successful. As such, businesses are beginning to recognize the potential citizen science has for supporting open innovation initiatives.