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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

Many companies are still in denial or not wanting to address the significant legacy and change required. Innovation has gone from being islands of knowledge, developing new products and services exclusive to that one company, then quickly copied by the competitors, into something radically different.

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What do we expect from Innovation? Mostly disappointment

Paul Hobcraft

So where does innovation sit within your organization? Both are I feel “painting” a realistic picture of where innovation does sit within organizations. Am I happy with this, no of course not but in my view “nothing can change until something does change” What do I mean by that? Two reports recently came out.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Tim Kastelle

Let’s sum up some relevant findings of these studies, making the case for dual innovation management: BCG: Most Innovative Companies 2014 . This requires risk taking, of course, since no one can foresee the outcome or results of such initiatives. Accenture: 2015 US Innovation Survey.

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Balancing Large and Small Firm Capabilities

Integrative Innovation

The corresponding integration of incremental and radical innovation can basically be achieved in different ways: Building ambidextrous and lean startup capabilities. Established organizations with larger size usually target at extending their core business by incementally innovating their existing business model.

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The Winning Formula – The Advantages of Combining Higher Education and Innovation Management

Qmarkets

The change has also been manifested in business, where many companies are now using innovation software to collaborate, innovate, and improve processes. Most companies focus primarily on their employees, however organisations are now also involving their customers in the process through open innovation.

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Is open innovation ‘business infidelity’?

100%Open

One of the activities that we do is run p ublic open innovation calls so that businesses can find each other and collaborate. We usually do this for big companies who have specific needs and who are normally very satisfied with the results. Sometimes open innovation is perfect for new areas or radical innovation.

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Why Higher Education Needs Innovation Management

Qmarkets

The change has also been manifested in business, where many companies are now using innovation software to collaborate, innovate, and improve processes. Innovation Managed. Giving a voice to these two separate audiences, and allowing them both to collaborate would generate fantastic results.