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What to innovate now

Jeffrey Phillips

Over time, as innovation has matured somewhat, many innovation consultants began to reference Doblin's Ten Types model. This is a great mode that I constantly refer back to with my clients, to convince them to think about innovation beyond product innovation. Product innovation is of course necessary for survival.

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The planning out of this Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework

Paul Hobcraft

The potential returns, including increased agility, improved innovation outcomes, enhanced collaboration, and long-term competitiveness, make this radical change worthwhile for organizations aspiring to thrive in today’s dynamic business environment.

Agile 130
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AI-Powered Design Thinking: Accelerating Innovation and Insights

Leapfrogging

It drives growth, differentiation, and value creation, allowing companies to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market. Businesses that innovate can respond to shifts in consumer behavior, leverage emerging technologies, and enter new markets with agility.

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Implementing Open Innovation: Insights from Ariana Smetana of AccelIQ Digital

Qmarkets

The days of boardrooms and R&D departments keeping innovation under lock and key are waning, as companies are increasingly preferring a more collaborative approach with startups and other external parties. These collaborative partnerships allow us to facilitate deploying solutions to accelerate digital transformation in agile ways.

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5 Innovation Lessons from the Backstory of OpenTable.com

Leapfrogging

We want to be the OpenTable of X” (with X referring to a market outside of dining) became a familiar phrase in Silicon Valley following the company’s market success, and remains so today. Even though this was over 20 years ago, OpenTable’s “backstory” demonstrates tried and true practices for innovators that remain important today.

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Open-Source Innovation: Insights from Ariana Smetana of AccelIQ Digital

Qmarkets

The days of boardrooms and R&D departments keeping innovation under lock and key are waning, as companies are increasingly preferring a more collaborative approach with startups and other external parties. These collaborative partnerships allow us to facilitate deploying solutions to accelerate digital transformation in agile ways.

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Are we EVER going to embrace innovation?

Paul Hobcraft

Why does innovation seem to get such a LOW level of sustaining commitment when an organization constantly states its commitment to fresh growth and deploying growth mindsets? Organizations need balance, and innovation tends to constantly push to upset this need; that’s its nature as it seeks to change.