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Lateral Thinking in Business Strategy

Destination Innovation

How can you differenitate your business from the competition? Let’s look at some examples of lateral thinking in business strategy and innovation. This approach was creative and unexpected, setting Nintendo apart from its competitors Sony and Microsoft.

Strategy 169
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How to Start Your Innovation Journey: 5 Strategies for Success

IdeaScale

Innovation is the key to staying ahead of the competition, creating new value, and solving the world’s biggest challenges. In this blog post, I will share with you five strategies that can help you unleash your creative potential and achieve your innovation goals. But how can you start your innovation journey and ensure success?

Strategy 147
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Innovative Team Collaboration: Igniting Creativity for Extraordinary Results

Leapfrogging

Nurturing Innovative Team Collaboration In the rapidly evolving business landscape, innovative team collaboration has become a cornerstone for companies seeking to remain competitive and adaptive. Nurturing this environment is essential for unlocking creativity and driving extraordinary results.

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Breaking Free from the Competitive Cycle: The Role of Creativity

Daniel Burrus

Creativity is a highly applicable character trait of those who find success and significance in the business world. In light of this observation, the question of whether creativity can be taught naturally arises. Continue reading on burrus.com »

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Measuring Innovation Performance

Why do only a third of the organizations worldwide have formal innovation metrics in place despite accepting that innovation is critical to survival? Download this eBook to learn about the 5 basic principles that guide every successful innovation process.

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The Missing Link Between Strategy and Innovation

Harvard Business Review

The results are always disappointing: a lot of creative ideas, but a failure to deliver meaningful growth. The root problem is the disconnect between strategy and innovation. The author offers five steps to help embed strategy into the innovation process.

Strategy 135
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Driving Innovation: Proven Strategies for Fostering Team Collaboration

Leapfrogging

Increased Innovation Diverse teams that collaborate are more likely to generate creative solutions and drive innovation within the organization. By recognizing the importance of collaboration and taking deliberate steps to cultivate it, organizations can ensure they remain competitive and innovative in an ever-evolving market landscape.