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What to innovate now

Jeffrey Phillips

From new medical devices to new banking products, to new consumer appliances and more, I've worked on a number of innovation projects in a wide range of industries. Over time, as innovation has matured somewhat, many innovation consultants began to reference Doblin's Ten Types model.

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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

In this guide, we’re unpacking eight critical types of innovation that businesses leverage to carve out their niches, disrupt markets, and write their success stories. Radical innovation is about making significant leaps forward, often creating new industries or reshaping existing ones.

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Intrapreneurs

eZassi

Invest in Intrapreneurs – Innovation Management Supports Your Organization’s Greatest Change Makers Intrapreneurs are those important team members with the optimism, intellect, initiative, and discipline to champion bright ideas and drive new project pipelines, establishing innovative change across the business.

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The innovation value lies within the new system

Paul Hobcraft

They are looking to complement and reinforce existing capabilities through more open innovation thinking and approaches. The evolving innovation lab. Growth challenges and organizations priorities are being immersed in this innovation ecosystem thinking. Technology is transforming so much, it is the catalyst for change.

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What Did the Pandemic Teach Us About New Product Development?

Planview

The information collected in these Q&As will act as valuable assets for anyone wanting to make clear the real need for more adaptive product development and to show that an accelerated process is still highly possible, even in the face of consistent disruptions.

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The gulf between innovation goals and execution

Jeffrey Phillips

From the data presented it's clear that "innovation" is still defined very narrowly, as improvements to existing products and services. In other words, most of these executives and their teams are just scratching the surface, when right underneath the surface a range of innovation options and outcomes is just waiting to explode.

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Finding the best innovators

Jeffrey Phillips

To do the work of identifying market trends, understanding customer needs, finding emerging markets and technologies, and shaping these into projects that become new products and services takes people with rare gifts and insights. Just focusing on product innovation is too limited.