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What Is Corporate Social Innovation? Understanding the New Driver of Change

IdeaScale

Nowadays, you hear terms like “corporate social responsibility” (CSR) a lot. Business schools are teaching courses on CSR, top-notch organizations are too. The need for a socially appropriate goals and actions of a corporation has given rise to corporate social innovation where companies form partnerships with NGOs.

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Career Innovation Through Continuous Learning Platforms

Tullio Siragusa

When learners have relevant courses to develop their skills it will always add value to their career. Emeritus is such a platform that partners with top-notch universities across the world and creates content and shares the courses in 80 different countries. When people have worked for a long time, they strive for a purpose or mission.

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Establishing an innovative business platform adoption approach

Paul Hobcraft

” Recently in Stanford Social Innovation Review, an article on the “ Adoption of Innovation ” by Benjamin Kumpf & Emma Proud is well worth the read as adopting any innovation process is a tough, slow one. Innovation needs to be constantly adapting, adjusting and reconfiguring. I question.

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Have you heard about ISO 50501?

IdeaScale

They’re looking to define standards that support business, public sector, and not for profit organizations in marketplace innovation, value chain innovation, process improvement innovation, organizational culture innovation, product and service innovation, as well as social innovation.

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Serious About Your Social Mission? Innovate It.

Leapfrogging

A new book by Silicon Valley tech veteran and innovation advocate Ann Mei Chang, Lean Impact: How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good explores the unique challenges that can deter social innovation. This simple stake in the ground is where social innovation begins. Principle 2: Start Small.

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How to Make Navigating Ambiguity a Super Power

Innovation Excellence

Of course not. That means you know the answer to every question, make the right decision when faced with every choice, and act confidently when others are uncertain. Insert uproarious laughter here). But you act like you do because […]

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The Dual Paths of Leadership: Immediate Gratification vs. Long-term Growth

Tullio Siragusa

While both paths offer their own sets of rewards and challenges, the choices made early on can dramatically impact the course of a leader’s career, as well as the destiny of their team and organization. This doesn’t mean every decision will be perfect, but regular introspection helps in course-correction whenever you stray from the path.