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Innovation Department Best Practices: A Talk with Peter Berger

IdeaScale

Push the boundaries, but don’t forget where your competitive advantages are. The Components of a Productive Innovation Department. If you’d like to learn more, we invite you to download our Crowdsourcing to Innovate Products white paper.

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Finding a Viable Market – Quantifying the True Opportunity for Your Innovation

Taivara

Quantifying the True Opportunity for Your Innovation. Download the White Paper. Time and again we see both start-up founders and major corporations invest huge amounts of time and money in a product, only to find that there isn’t an adequate market for it or that it’s way too difficult to compete.

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Whitepaper: Stimulating and Measuring Open and Cross Innovation 

InnovationManagement

As two intermediaries from Hamburg that foster open and cross innovation processes, Science Scout (an initiative of Hamburg Innovation) and Cross Innovation Hub (Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft) joined forces to start a discussion around the stimulation and measurement of open and cross innovation processes.

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How to Sort and Score Innovation Ideas

IdeaScale

A disciplined approach to evaluating innovation ideas is necessary. Companies have to move forward in an era of rapid technological change, and innovations are often the key to staying ahead of the competition by developing new products, processes, and business models.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

As opposed to entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial thinking is not necessarily bound to entrepreneurs (to be); it is an essential skill for ‘strengthening human capital, employability and competitiveness’ (Bacigalupo et al., Product innovation processes in small firms: Combining entrepreneurial effectuation and managerial causation.