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Startup Engagement in Corporate Innovation

Integrative Innovation

Little have released an interesting report, titled “ The Age of Collaboration “ The study does a good job in synthesizing the global state of play of corporate-startup collaboration and latest findings on success requirements for its implementation. Startup engaged naturally most in those vehicles not requiring any kind of equity.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Tim Kastelle

And it looks like I have a point here… After being discounted by many innovation practitioners in my sphere for some time, the concept of organizational ambidexterity is now finally gaining traction with rising speed. More than 70 percent have a different organizational entity for managing radical innovation. (…).

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Choosing your direction of travel

Paul Hobcraft

Yet this seems emerging, one that can be a prelude to opening-up a far more cross-disciplinary field that studies molecular materials, structures and systems and their application to real-word problems than any one company possesses the complete insight to own it. We need to engage differently. We need to engage differently.

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Successfully Merging Theory and Practice in your Innovation Program

Qmarkets

One of the challenges we must overcome is that technology and radical innovations are still considered as the only "true innovations". In practice, other types of innovation, such as business models, processes, services, channels, brand, and customer engagement continue to be largely overlooked.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Integrative Innovation

And it looks like I have a point here… After being discounted by many innovation practitioners in my sphere for some time, the concept of organizational ambidexterity is now finally gaining traction with rising speed. More than 70 percent have a different organizational entity for managing radical innovation. (…).

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Successfully Merging Theory and Practice in your Innovation Program

Qmarkets

One of the challenges we must overcome is that technology and radical innovations are still considered as the only "true innovations". In practice, other types of innovation, such as business models, processes, services, channels, brand, and customer engagement continue to be largely overlooked.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

Recent research has confirmed successfully disrupting as well as outperforming companies to be significantly more engaged in business model innovation. These communities stimulate social engagement around the product through participation in forums, sharing, collaboration or even user-driven innovation by co-creating new products.