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Parkinson’s Law and the Peter Principle – are they relevant to innovation?

Idea to Value

Parkinson’s Law has often been used to victimize the civil service, but it is valid for all organizations devoid of good leadership and permeated by an unimaginative work ethic. This is why “lean” and “agile” have become buzzwords today. Innovation is anathema to rigid outfits because it involves redesigning work.

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What do most innovative companies have in common?

hackerearth

They support systemic innovation. They promote innovation leadership. Some common examples of diverse leadership roles that are reinforcing innovation in their respective companies include GE’s “Chief Experience Officer” and Taco Bell’s “Chief Food Innovation Officer”, among others. They are tech-savvy.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

Moreover, if the innovation is truly different, then the incumbent would have to overhaul its systems and operations to adopt it. Tim’s Comment: There’s one other way that this idea plays out too – figuring out how to use lean startup techniques inside of established organisations.

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4 Ways to Amplify Digital Innovation in 2018

Gregg Fraley

AI, Analytics, IoT, Big Data, Cloud, Mobile, Social Media, Sensors, Robotics, Augmented Reality, Voice Recognition… and the list goes on. Why is this challenge so different from previous innovation challenges? Has there ever been a moment in time when so many new technologies are washing over us all at once? It’s daunting.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

I say ‘Leading FOR Innovation’ instead of the usual narrative of ‘Innovation Leadership’ because it’s not about making the leaders themselves ‘innovative’ but about leaders being able to build and lead an organisation where genuine innovation (not innovation theatre!)

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Navigating Innovation Options

Strategos

Big Data is high on everybody’s radar and used as input to identify opportunities. Innovation labs, corporate incubators, startup collaboration, radical or breakthrough, open innovation, lean startup, co-creation, crowd funding etc. are all interesting innovation concepts that can potentially be used.

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Constructing Innovation as Value Management

Paul Hobcraft

There is this increasing need to understand and incorporate ecosystems, platforms, and the greater use of analytics, big data and reliance on technology into our innovation thinking. Our leadership really does a poor job of providing a compelling innovation vision. We are back to the ‘chicken and the egg’ again.