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New Year’s Resolution: Catch Up on These Must-Read Innovation Blogs from 2019

IdeaScale

Are you looking for ways to take your innovation strategy to the next level in 2020? Check out our top innovation blogs from 2019 for tips on transforming your product, process, market, and more. Seven Free Brainstorming Tools for 2019. Crowdsourcing vs. Focus Groups: A Comparative Review.

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11. To Compete or Not To Compete (part 2)

Stephen Shapiro

Here is the continuation of Tip 11 from Best Practices are Stupid. Now we go to three downsides of traditional brainstorming (there are actually MANY more). There are several reasons traditional brainstorming sessions don’t work: 1. Please read yesterday’s post before reading this.

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15 most important Innovation Theories your company should be using

Idea to Value

The TRIZ acronym comes from it’s original Russian name, and in English it is often referred to as a “theory of inventive problem solving” or TIPS. 10 – Open Innovation, Crowdsourcing and Idea Management. But I would also recommend the following books: 8 – Effective Brainstorming.

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6 Secrets to Creating a Flourishing Culture of Innovation in Your Organization

Qmarkets

Open up lines of communication between employees and top management by optimizing corporate communication channels, holding company wide events/brainstorming sessions, or by allowing employees to submit ideas digitally through an employee submission box. Innovation happens when people feel their ideas are valued.

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6 Secrets to Creating a Flourishing Culture of Innovation in Your Organization

Qmarkets

Open up lines of communication between employees and top management by optimizing corporate communication channels, holding company wide events/brainstorming sessions, or by allowing employees to submit ideas digitally through an employee submission box. Innovation happens when people feel their ideas are valued.

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Choosing the right innovation approach for your business

hackerearth

Innovation can be incremental (e.g. Need for innovation. Innovate or die” has become the catchphrase of the decade. Scary stories like that of Kodak and Blockbuster are just the tip of the iceberg apparently. Here’s some data from top UK-based retailers about the top internal and external sources of innovation.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

hackerearth

An easy and enjoyable read, the book describes 10 temporary personas—storyteller, hurdler, experimenter, cross-pollinator, anthropologist, caregiver, set designer, experience architect, director, and collaborator—you can assume to drive 360-degree innovation. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M.

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