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The Final Perspective: A Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework

Paul Hobcraft

I am suggesting a vertical and horizontal design applying innovation stack and building block approaches, all “housed” on a technology platform. We need an Innovation Mandate calling for a Radical Re-design of how we undertake innovation management, it is needed to bring innovation management into the 21st century in design and approaches.

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Are These Agile Transformation Blind Spots Holding You Back?

Planview

It’s common to encounter blind spots when you’re navigating an Agile transformation. They can show up as Agile practices that are meant to improve business agility but are applied so extremely that they end up making organizations less agile. Hyper Focusing on Agile Teams. Breaking Down all the Silos.

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Applying the Three Horizon Thinking to a Fresh Perspective of Innovation Design

Paul Hobcraft

I recently applied the three horizons thinking to ‘frame’ a new innovation design. So the thinking intent of searching for a new innovation design had some framing assumptions that can leverage where we are to move towards a new future. This is a useful way to think about the initial 3H outcome.

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5 Things to stop doing to enable enterprise innovation

Moves the Needle

For the enterprise world, the rallying cry is similar to the classic American Revolution meme, “Join or Die.” To effectively drive enterprise innovation requires effort at every level of the organization, and it requires alignment among many moving parts. Except in today’s age, the corporate chorus says, “Innovate, or Die!”

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Using Lean Innovation in the Product Development and Commercialization Process

Moves the Needle

But how can an enterprise organization re-invent product commercialization? Lean Innovation doesn’t begin and end with product development. Commercialization is introducing a new, (typically) fully developed product to various markets and making it available for purchase and use. It does not include product development.

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5 Things to Stop Doing to Enable Enterprise Innovation

Moves the Needle

For the enterprise world, the rallying cry is similar to the classic American Revolution meme, “Join or Die.” To effectively drive enterprise innovation requires effort at every level of the organization, and it requires alignment among many moving parts. Except in today’s age, the corporate chorus says, “Innovate, or Die!”

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

This debunks the perspective that business agility and successful transformation are limited to companies of a certain profile. I am not just referencing improvements via Agile and DevOps, although they are a piece of the puzzle. They designed intentionally for the success of their transformation.