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Uncharted Waters Disrupting the Corporate Boardrooms

Paul Hobcraft

When you read a report that has within its executive summary this: “ In combination the boards stand unarmed to enter the battlefield of future business creation in a disrupted world ” it makes you want to read on. They can’t seemingly handle radical innovation and there is even more of an imperative to learn.

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3 innovation types: evolution, preventative and creative

Jeffrey Phillips

Even if we can speed up innovation activities (we've run innovation programs from problem definition to fully developed prototypes in under a week) you've still got to go through the product development and launch cycle. Another approach is to use innovation to ferret out efficiency gaps.

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PESTLED360: Iron Out Key Driving Forces in Your Current Environment and Anticipate Future Ones

Innovation 360 Group

A great example of disruption across industries is the way Uber instantly went from disrupting the taxi industry to holding a dominant position in the food delivery industry, rising rapidly to handle 10 billion dollars US worth of business and devouring market share from rivals Postmates, Caviar, and DoorDash.

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Moving towards a new innovation service model

Paul Hobcraft

I have already started to lay out a case for significant change in my first post “ Shifting Radically the Innovation Business Model ” suggesting the innovation consultant has to redesign their role, position and service offering, to stay relevant within any management of innovation.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Tim Kastelle

And it looks like I have a point here… After being discounted by many innovation practitioners in my sphere for some time, the concept of organizational ambidexterity is now finally gaining traction with rising speed. Similarly, about 70 percent of disruptive innovators also lean toward a more centralized approach.

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What is innovation, and how can it benefit your company?

mjvinnovation

Radical innovation: implementing completely new ideas into products, services, or business models. They have the most significant impact because new markets or customer needs may arise from this innovation; ? Sustainable innovation: it helps companies to defend their position in the market and remain competitive.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

The first step… Re-valuing innovation Innovation is about more than groundbreaking technological leaps or introducing a never-before-seen product. I firmly believe that we should look at ‘innovation’ more in terms of an outcome than a tangible ‘thing’ we have or do.