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The Power of Innovation: Key Topics and Content from Dynamic Keynote Speakers

Leapfrogging

When you invite an innovation keynote speaker to your event, you’re not just getting a presentation; you’re accessing a wealth of knowledge shaped by real-world experience and success. These speakers cover a range of topics, from the innovation process to the creation of a culture that nurtures creativity and collaboration.

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Seven Innovation Fundamentals for Leaders

Gregg Fraley

For results, leaders need to foster innovation fundamentals and integrate them into organizational culture. More structure is needed as fundamentals take hold, and that means an innovation process framework. This series of posts on innovation fundamentals is not about frameworks.

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

Innovation 360 Group

Are you confident in your strategic thinking, and your organization’s internal innovation competencies and skills? Do you have a roadmap for its short- and longer-term implications? Innovation 360 has used this framework in many assignments. In fact, thinking much more broadly produces the most value.

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How to setup an ‘innovation team’

hackerearth

Depending on companies’ innovation readiness, the responsibility areas of the ‘innovation team’ may include the following: Set the strategy, define success. The strategy and the roadmap towards the desired innovation-driven mode are critical. You need strategic thinking to plan the innovation transformation journey.

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Get Real About Your Company’s Future

The Inovo Group

When Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007, Research in Motion (RIM) was a major player in a worldwide market that sold about one billion cell phones annually (the term “smartphone” was new). Conduct market research? Technology roadmapping? Would it have a new product development or innovation process?

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A New Integrated Innovation Engagement System

Paul Hobcraft

We need to consider how big data and analytics, technology and a far more creative thinking needs to be applied collectively but in greater constellations of partners. It is the “combination effect” that is evolving at increasing speed and complexity for connecting the parts up in a full innovation engagement platform.