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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

For companies, embracing incremental innovation means fostering a culture of continuous improvement where even the smallest changes are valued for their cumulative impact over time. Radical innovation is about making significant leaps forward, often creating new industries or reshaping existing ones.

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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

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. Traditional methods and approaches to innovation are completely breaking down, hence my total belief we are in the new era of innovation.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

However, for every Steve Jobs or Elon Musk who has famously steered their companies through the maelstrom of change, countless unsung leaders, often within the more traditional corporate structures, want to cultivate the culture that innovation requires within their organisation. It’s for those that I write this article!

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Overcome resistance and capture growth in the Financial Services Industry

Innovation 360 Group

Going forward, our customers and other stakeholders will be more receptive to change in how we engage with them and what we offer. It drives innovation to a transactional level and leads organizations to seek the perceived lower risk of acquiring new ideas vs developing them in house. The importance of radical innovation.

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Choosing your direction of travel

Paul Hobcraft

You do get tired of hearing “we are looking to become a value-creating solution provider”, yet the willingness to really create collaborative networks is still stuck in the “us and them” mentality. The thinking through on the contribution around innovation needs to be changed. We need to engage differently.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

Recent research has confirmed successfully disrupting as well as outperforming companies to be significantly more engaged in business model innovation. The platform environment is mostly characterized by a tension between collaboration and competition of the participating companies, often referred to as coopetition.

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What do we expect from Innovation? Mostly disappointment

Paul Hobcraft

Now that is very disappointing but what do we expect from innovation? In one final quote from this article: “when boards seem to have a “widespread lack of board-level engagement in innovation processes (that) could be a major blind spot and a potential liability”. Customers and employees are driving innovation.

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