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Why we should focus on Innovation Governance

Paul Hobcraft

” We have just had our third short conversation of a five-part series on Innovation Governance. This specific conversation is all about the fit of innovation governance within our Executive Innovation Work Mat. This is the link on Innovation Governance to the conversation, just under 14 minutes to listen to.

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7 Must-Read Books on Innovation Strategy

IdeaScale

Much of economics is designed around physical stuff, things we pick up and put down, and things we often trade physical tokens to buy in the first place. Deciphering Innovation: How Disruption Drives Companies to Transform or Die by Lisa Hendrickson and Jim Colwick . Remember, innovation moves almost as fast as we can print books.

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We Need To Rethink The Myth Of Macintosh And Xerox PARC

Digital Tonto

But you don’t judge a strategy on what could have been, but on whether it solved the problem it was designed to solve. In researching my book, Mapping Innovation, I found that the most important thing that great innovators do differently is that they are actively seeking out new problems. And if you don’t invent, you will be disrupted.

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4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024

Christensen Institute

Emergency funds from the federal government helped keep many institutions that were on shaky financial ground solvent through the 2023 academic year. The decline in enrollment in higher education, disruptive alternatives to higher education, demographic declines, and the continued rise in spending by higher education.

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Is Disruption the New Normal?

Moves the Needle

Make no mistake, the pandemic disrupted business. The world has endured 3 massive economic disruptions in the first 2 decades of the 21st century, including the dotcom bust and 9/11, the Great Recession of 2008, and the current pandemic-caused economic devastation. Is disruption itself the new normal?

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Designing Problem-Solving Frameworks with Spiral Dynamics

Econic

As a designer, I’m totally mystified by the “framework explosion” of magical boxes and lines littering the internet and business books. How can Spiral Dynamics help us design better frameworks? Let’s rethink how we design and teach frameworks through an example. Take a look again at McKinsey's Three Horizons Model.

Design 52
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Positive Disruption using Hard Trends and Soft Trends

Daniel Burrus

Simply design a watch for people who are 70 and older — and keep in mind the fact that it will likely be their children who buy it in an effort to keep their parents healthy and safe. You could design the watch with sensors to detect blood oxygen levels, blood pressure, pulse, temperature and much more.

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