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Does culture eat strategy for breakfast?

Innovation 360 Group

Because Sherlock draws from such a massive, diverse dataset, the development team at Innovation360 understood that Sherlock couldn’t come online until he was 100% contextual and tuned to the language of innovation management. Successful innovators don’t try to be world champions in what they know they are not yet good at.

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Why organization matters for Innovation Success

Innovation 360

Because Sherlock draws from such a massive, diverse dataset, the development team at Innovation360 understood that Sherlock couldn’t come online until he was 100% contextual and tuned to the language of innovation management. Successful innovators don’t try to be world champions in what they know they are not yet good at.

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15 most important Innovation Theories your company should be using

Idea to Value

What it is: One of the most important theories of innovation, but one which is usually completely misunderstood. What it is: One of the most challenging aspects of innovation for most companies is not the generating of ideas, or the development of new innovations. It might take sales away from our current offerings.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360 Group

Innovators following the Need Seeker strategy will be most interested in narrowing the spotlight on customers, partners, and clients to offer superior value to the market. In contrast, strategies based on Technology Drivers investigate problems, many of them unarticulated, and explore how the latest developments are reshaping various sectors.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360

Innovators following the Need Seeker strategy will be most interested in narrowing the spotlight on customers, partners, and clients to offer superior value to the market. In contrast, strategies based on Technology Drivers investigate problems, many of them unarticulated, and explore how the latest developments are reshaping various sectors.