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3 Ways to View Your Innovation Basket

Innovation Excellence

You read the September issue of HBR (and maybe last week’s article), tossed out your innovation portfolio, and wove yourself an innovation basket to “differentiate the concept from finance and avoid the mistake of […]

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The Universality of Leadership: Challenging Industry-Specific Biases

Tullio Siragusa

Communication Skills A Constant in a Changing Landscape: From mergers and acquisitions in the finance world to research breakthroughs in pharmaceuticals, clear communication is key. It emphasizes the need to understand user needs deeply, making it universal across all sectors, from tech and finance to healthcare and education.

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Questions about Innovation

InnovationTraining.org

How can innovation be measured and assessed? What role does technology play in innovation? How can innovation be managed and directed in an organization? How does innovation differ from creativity, and how do the two relate to each other? How does innovation relate to entrepreneurship?

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Top 10 Innovation Links of the Week: 12.24.15

Planview

The skinny: This article by Harvard Business looks at the key attributes that contribute to innovation within teams. Advanced Innovation Centre: Social innovation can solve business challenges. Who it’s from: World Finance. What the Research Tells Us About Team Creativity and Innovation.

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An Innovation Lexicon

IdeaScale

For an academic or science-based organization innovation is primarily research and development and has a very broad scope – from generating new insights with no possible present use, to inventing new things for a market that is likely to exist in the future, to improving things we already have for markets we have defined today.