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Case Study: Xaxis Teaches Us About Accelerating Careers and Solutions

IdeaScale

In response to this challenge, in 2017, it launched the Xcellerate program in order to drive both internal innovation and more tightly connect the company across languages and borders. In a competitive, creative industry, innovation often makes a company a market leader. To learn more about Xaxis, read our company case study.

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When to Use Open Innovation Portals

Yet2

As providers of both proactive technology scouting services and open innovation portals, we often get asked when to use each approach. They serve different purposes, but you might be surprised to learn they’re also complementary: ~80% of our portal clients also hire yet2 for proactive technology scouting work.

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Failing Is Learning; Fail Fast to Learn Faster

Daniel Burrus

First, if you’re not failing, you’re not pursuing innovation, and when you do fail, rebound quickly and start all over again. This is the idea behind my powerful strategy: Fail Fast to Learn Faster. Studies have shown it can take the upward of 3,000 ideas to produce one product or service that goes on to be a commercial success.

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Packaging technology innovations, trends, and insights

Yet2

By far the most common scouting topic yet2 sees is around new packaging technologies and innovations. We conduct about a 1-2 dozen projects a year scouting on behalf of our clients for new packaging materials and technologies such as coatings, films, water and oxygen barriers, and more. Contact Us to learn more.

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6 Don’ts For An Open Innovation Winning Formula

PlanBox Innovation

Open innovation (OI) can be a powerful approach for organizations to find groundbreaking ideas, develop new products and solve difficult problems. I have been involved in hundreds of open innovation projects — I have seen huge successes and, of course, many failures. Don’t Do it Once. Don’t Do it Yourself.

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Case Studies: Learning from Failure, or Dying from it

Qmarkets

We also frequently hear about the great innovation successes: Tesla, SpaceX, Uber, Amazon, and even the classic innovation failures, like Kodak and Nokia, who saw incoming disruptive innovation but didn't do anything to face it. What can we learn from their innovation failures? Toys Were Us.

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Case Study: Regional SME Development Project Brings Innovation Lift to Manufacturing Hub

Innovation 360 Group

Among the most exciting aspects of this project were the bootcamps, where learnings were synthesized into action plans. The collaborative learning approach yielded deep insights and allowed for companies to share vital knowledge. Innovation area in Growkomp project was very interesting.