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From Invisible to Visible: A Look at Transparency in Government Innovation

IdeaScale

One of the challenges to innovation in government is a lack of insight into what citizens have to offer in the way of innovative strategies. Governments are aware of the increasing need to capture perspectives and insights of citizens to spark the innovation process. ” Adopt the Right Technologies.

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Unlocking Innovation with Data, Creativity, and Automation

Tullio Siragusa

No matter what your path is, it’s important to stay up to date on the latest trends and technologies to stay ahead of the competition. In this podcast recap blog post, we will discuss how innovation derived from creativity, data, and automation can lead to success. Recently caught up with Alex on the Tech Backstage Podcast.

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Innovation in all aspects – the Key to Swedish Tech Success

Innovation 360 Group

Over the last 10 years the Nordic region whilst only representing 2% of GDP is responsible for 10% of BUSD technology exits. But what makes this tiny city so successful in tech success. New research shows that a culture of innovation in all it’s forms key. For senior leadership this means reviewing four clear areas.

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Best Practices are Stupid

Stephen Shapiro

For a company that stood to lose billions of dollars in cleanup costs, relief payouts, and lost sales due to bad publicity, this approach might indeed have been a good strategy. In fact, I’ll teach you why the key to innovating successfully involves innovating efficiently. Innovate more efficiently.

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A New Model to Start Innovation

Gijs Van Wulfen

The ‘front end’ is the informal start of innovation and defined as “fuzzy” by many due to its lack of process and structure. However, the “Fuzzy Front End” is unfortunately the least well-structured part of the innovation process, both in theory and in practice.” [ii]. The way innovation starts is diverse.

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Adapt or die: lessons from 5 companies that failed to innovate

Idea Drop

Although Kodak had early access to the first digital camera technology, they chose not to develop it as they felt it would kill their own film business. Their product was the hobby of the masses, but more importantly, the receptacle of memories for millions of people over the years. They filed for bankruptcy in 2012.

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