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Why We Are Entering A New Innovation Era.

Paul Hobcraft

One of the implications is this growing recognition that innovation is rarely succeeding in isolation but it is growing on a more highly dependent type of complementary innovation, a collaborative network, working around this new emerging innovation to deliver a more connected, radical experience, requiring innovation ecosystem management.

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Sustainable innovation: innovation driving sustainability

Norbert Bol

In order to innovate, companies must find new possibilities and learn how to apply these possibilities. Sometimes this learning is by trial and error (experiential learning), by learning from external sources (vicarious learning) or by a combination of the former types of learning (inferential learning).

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Moving innovation even more in 2016

Paul Hobcraft

We do need to blend it in and fuse it with other techniques, so to sort out where it fits within the innovation mix and valuing it for its ‘added’ worth to transform information into achieving tangible outcomes. • 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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Top 10 Innovation Links of the Week: 12.24.15

Planview

Inspire Innovation with Our Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide. The skinny: You’re going to love Spigit’s 2015 Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide, with a handpicked selection of gifts ranging from books to events to fun goods. Let this guide help you inspire innovation in your organization. Who it’s from: Spigit. Read more ».

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On Innovation as a Spiritual Journey

Legacy Innovation Group

On Innovation as a Spiritual Journey. Mar 09, 2015 | Anthony Mills. "The Normally I stick to writing about business innovation, and strictly in the context of business. No, innovation is in fact a means to a greater end⃜ that end being the connecting of two things together in a deeper and more meaningful way.