Remove Brainstorming Remove Idea Management Remove Technical Review Remove Travel
article thumbnail

How to Boost Innovation by Recycling Existing Ideas

IdeaScale

This lightweight, technologically proficient reinvention of existing MP3 players was an global phenomenon that has since sold more than 400 million units since 2001. One of the fundamental aspects of the iPod ‘s success was Apple ‘s ability to recycle existing ideas and expand upon them. ” The end result was a 6.5

article thumbnail

The Need for Digital Innovation Platforms

Paul Hobcraft

Innovation is struggling to really perform and unleash breakthrough products due to many ‘inbuilt’ inhibitors. Applying technology application to innovation opportunities needs a platform thinking approach. Embedded software is becoming essential within products; from shoes, household appliances, cars, travel etc.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Streamlining Success – How Continuous and Disruptive Innovation Examples Can Inform Business Transformation

Qmarkets

Supersonic travel, the ability get from New York to London in 3.5 UC San Diego defines continuous innovation as "Modest, incremental, ongoing upgrades or enhancements of existing technologies, services or products". Another example of a company in a similar position was the British Airways/Air France Concorde.

article thumbnail

The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

Supersonic travel, the ability get from New York to London in 3.5 UC San Diego defines continuous innovation as "Modest, incremental, ongoing upgrades or enhancements of existing technologies, services or products". Another example of a company in a similar position was the British Airways/Air France Concorde.

article thumbnail

The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

Supersonic travel, the ability get from New York to London in 3.5 UC San Diego defines continuous innovation as "Modest, incremental, ongoing upgrades or enhancements of existing technologies, services or products". Another example of a company in a similar position was the British Airways/Air France Concorde.