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What 2019 holds for innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

I wrote my obligatory look back at 2018 article on innovation recently, so it is natural that we should turn our attention to where innovation will take us in 2019. Or perhaps the stock was overvalued and Apple has become more interested in margin than in innovation. What innovation and who is it for?

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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

The following six key types of innovation in business each serves a distinct purpose, together comprising a comprehensive innovation strategy that touches upon different aspects of business operations and market positioning. For businesses, fostering a culture that embraces experimentation and learning is key to sustaining innovation.

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3 Ways to View Your Innovation Basket

Innovation Excellence

(including one that makes Radical Innovation easy) GUEST POST from Robyn Bolton You are a rolling stone, and that means you gather no moss!

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Taking advantage of emergence for discovery

Paul Hobcraft

This is suggesting these four discovery pathways can help develop a more robust 21st century for understanding and then managing innovation in a more social related way within organizations. We need less work on short-term collaborations or open innovation, and more work on ecology-wide strategizing over the long-term.

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Where Are You on an Innovation Scale?

CREATORS

In this article, we share Creators’ experiences and market observations to give you a brief overview of a typical corporate innovation journey. In today’s constantly evolving markets, the need for innovation is as important as ever. Every company wants and needs to be innovative?—?“able?—?over even better?—?create

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Building upon the four essential pillars for innovation

Paul Hobcraft

It is always welcome to read a thoughtful article that reminds me, no, it actually inspires me, by reinforcing my own belief that innovation is progressing, even if this is sometimes frustratingly slow. So the article “ Want to Win at Business Model Innovation? Reflecting and Validating.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

Qualitative analysis shows that entrepreneurs actually use both logic at the same time, in contrast to the way larger organizations deal with innovation (in a more structured way). Are managers prepared to allow experimentation? It is however, as the subtitle of this article suggested, never as satisfying as you want it to be.