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Please, we need a different Innovation narrative

Paul Hobcraft

Today we live in a more connected world, technology has enabled this. The ability to evolve enterprise capabilities is evaluating value webs, and artificial intelligence, pushing the need to reshape structures to be more outwardly facing, open to receiving new knowledge and prepared to share and exchange in return.

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Seeing innovation differently through ecosystem thinking and design

Ecosystems4Innovating

Collaborating in ecosystem thinking and design I would suggest opens up significant potential and combinations, that provide added value and significant opportunity for improvement on the existing offerings. Today we live in a more connected world; technology has enabled this. It is knowledge-based and well-grounded.

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Open Innovation: definition, what types and benefits

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In his book, Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology (Harvard Business School Press – 2003), researcher Henry Chesbrough coined the term Open Innovation. Usually, this happens with the incorporation of technologies developed by other companies. The open innovation concept.

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Building out our innovation ecosystem in design and thinking

Paul Hobcraft

Today we live in a more connected world; technology has enabled this. It moves from many “strands” of systems into one of building on one “single point of reference” that ecosystems achieve by being built and designed for a more cohesive set of innovation activities. It is knowledge-based and well-grounded.

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