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Qmarkets and OmniStrada Partner to Empower Asian Businesses with Continuous Improvement Culture & Capabilities

Qmarkets

Qmarkets’ innovation management software facilitates idea generation, evaluation and implementation, collaboration, and data analysis. OmniStrada will support businesses in tailoring the platform and implementing innovation management programs and processes. About Qmarkets Managing innovation at large company is never easy.

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Why You Don’t Want Brand Strategy and Execution from the Same Partner

BrainZooming

He was a client team member on a customer experience strategy engagement several years ago. He has moved to a new role leading marketing for an organization shifting from the B2C to B2B market. The focus was on getting the best, actionable brand strategy foundation elements in place ASAP so they can implement.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

In addition to these still highly topical issues, we’d like to raise another four points which we personally foresee key for innovation management in the time to come – making no claim to completeness: Organizational Ambidexterity. It doesn’t always translate to managers, however. Who wants to be an exploiter?

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

Hence, I gave it some thought, starting by revisting an earlier reflection: Beginning of 2013, Tim Kastelle and I identified four key issues in innovation management for the time to come. Another example is the recently introduced strategy framework by Martin Reeves, Knut Haanæs, and Janmejaya Sinha from BCG.

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From product to business model innovation: TICK, the laundry on demand service from Migros.

The BMI Lab Blog

Although the company was not facing significant problems, their managers identified two issues that required attention: As a business focused mostly on production and distribution to big retailers, it lacked any close contact with end-customers. But of course, this kind of innovation is what we call incremental innovation.

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