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Recognizing the Building Blocks of Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

Many tools, techniques, frameworks, mechanics, and emerging methodologies have allowed different parts of the innovation process to be explored and exploited. We are moving innovation along but not at a pace or design that reflects the need to connect “it ” into one comprehensive process.

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Top Takeaways from the 2019 Innovation Trends Report

InnovationTraining.org

Review what you need to know from the 2019 Innovation Report released by Stanford Professor Bret Waters. Image taken from the 2019 Innovation Trends Report. Creating true innovation within larger, established organizations is notoriously difficult. Design Thinking Still the Most Popular Framework.

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Nine Questions CEO’s Should Ask About Innovation

Gregg Fraley

I added my punchline, “because if you’re not doing projects you’re not doing innovation.” Not Design Thinking?” After a bit of gab about projects, Design Thinking, and other industry buzzwords, I promised to get back to him with a more thoughtful answer — and then I changed the topic!

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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

This shaping of vague ideas into resource-worthy innovation projects is the final step of the MoshPit process. MoshPit integrates well with other innovation frameworks and methods. Digital tech examined as part of the Digital MoshPit process: Blockchain. Data Analytics. Artificial Intelligence. Augmented Reality.

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4 Ways to Amplify Digital Innovation in 2018

Gregg Fraley

Why is this challenge so different from previous innovation challenges? AI, Analytics, IoT, Big Data, Cloud, Mobile, Social Media, Sensors, Robotics, Augmented Reality, Voice Recognition… and the list goes on. Don’t be held back by a restrictive innovation process model; be flexible on new ways to innovate.

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Open and Closed Innovation: what are the differences?

mjvinnovation

“Open innovation presupposes that companies can and should use external ideas as well as internal paths as they seek to move forward in their innovation process. It is the use of intentional inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate internal innovation and expand markets for external use, “the researcher wrote.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

It requires a more deliberated approach, such as the lean startup process, design thinking or a combination thereof. Tip: Tim Kastelle has posted a worthwile series on how to implement lean startup for innovation initiatives. A well-suited way to govern this approach is to manage a portfolio of initiatives.