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The Innovation 'Function'

Imaginatik

At Imaginatik, we call this the “fluff and magic” vision of innovation where value can only be created by anointed innovation/design Shamans toiling in exposed brick and beam lab/temples. An innovation culture matures when all stakeholders take an active and ongoing role in developing positive change. Things happen.

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What’s New in Corporate Innovation – Dec 18, 2017

Imaginatik

Imaginatik’s take: Continuous reinvention comes from within. According to Natalie Drucker, Mark Collin, and Nima Monterazi, designing a master plan for a thriving digital enterprise years in advance is simply not feasible. Imaginatik’s take: The Digital Cities of the (near?) Ralph Welborn Imaginatik CEO ). “75%

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Practical Sustainability – making it, well, practical

Imaginatik

Clearly, there are many ways to skin the cat of sustainability – with, I believe, Naomi Klein’s recent book, This Changes Everything , extremely compelling and provocative in terms of the topic being both important and urgent. Its focus: analyze the social and economic impact of clean vs dirty energy.

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Open Innovation: 2 approaches towards value creation

Imaginatik

It is a concept (powered by underlying technology and methods) with a pragmatic objective: engage different types of stakeholders beyond one’s organizational walls in ways that provides mutual value to all involved. Open Innovation is designed to engage folks “out in the world” in a way that adds value to everyone involved.

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Beneath the Jargon: where "transformation" meets innovation

Imaginatik

Transformation, at its core, reflects changes in the economic, technology and behavioral logics of an industry. Changes in these logics mean that the ‘same old, same old’ ways of doing business no longer works with the blunt reality that lots of businesses are optimized for a competitive world that no longer exists.

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Towards a New Language of Value - from the perspective of business ecosystems

Imaginatik

Mark, CEO of a Fortune 50 company, was fielding questions from Wall Street regarding the amount of investment he was putting into different types of innovation, particularly what his company calls “WoW-based Innovation” – e.g., breakthrough innovation designed to create net new lines of business greater than $500 million / year. For example.

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The Future of Corporate-Startup Collaboration

The Inovo Group

That will change. It is an active process that changes over time. These trends, among others, will affect how the Corporate-Startup environment changes over the next decades. The processes, methods and tools the corporations and startups use will also change. State of the Corporate-Startup Environment.