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Sincerely Sima: Innovation Management Q&A

KindlingApp

Because a new year is a time for reflection as well as planning, we’re introducing a new blog series “Sincerely Sima” which takes a look back at the most frequently asked innovation management questions our customer success team encountered in 2015. As an innovation program leader, how do I keep executives engaged?

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Ezassi Appoints Denise Fletcher as New Chief Innovation Officer

eZassi

Throughout her career, Denise has been recognized for her contributions to business and innovation. Two years later, she was named one of the top 40 women in innovation by Front End of Innovation and received two corporate entrepreneur awards for “best new service” in 2014 and “best new venture” in 2015.

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Axel Springer & External Innovation. How to turn “Spray and Pray” into “Spray and Succeed”?

CREATORS

While mapping over 160 corporate innovation programs for the CREATORS Corporate Innovation Report 2017, we came across some successful examples of “spray and pray” elements in innovation strategy: Coca Cola invested in Spotify. Most of the startups that took part in the program operate in e-commerce and advertising.

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3 of the Best Innovation Team Formulas…and When to Ignore Them

Qmarkets

Even some innovation experts claim that “ innovation is everyone’s job.” Actually this notion that “innovation is everyone’s job” is quite popular in many companies. Because it allows its leadership to adopt a hands-off approach to innovation process. Previously , I proposed two such corporate policies.

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3 of the Best Innovation Team Formulas…and When to Ignore Them

Qmarkets

Even some innovation experts claim that “ innovation is everyone’s job.” Actually this notion that “innovation is everyone’s job” is quite popular in many companies. Because it allows its leadership to adopt a hands-off approach to innovation process. Previously , I proposed two such corporate policies.