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A Model for Dual Corporate Innovation Management

Tim Kastelle

As reiterated by Tim Kastelle in the previous post , it’s imperative to distinguish discovery from execution when it comes to startup and innovation activities – bearing in mind that both are equally important. This suggests following a dual approach for balanced corporate innovation management. The main objective of dual approaches is to sufficiently separate exploration-/discovery-oriented initiatives from exploitation-/execution-oriented ones (e.g. in terms of used tools and metri

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How are chains made?

Idea to Value

You see them everywhere in industry, hauling some of the world’s heaviest loads. But have you ever wondered how metal chains are actually put together? In today’s Curiosity Sparks episode, we’re going to look at how metal chains are produced. Learning new knowledge about how the world works, especially of industries outside of your expertise, has been scientifically shown to help your brain become better at forming new associations between ideas and helping you become more creative.

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We Need To Stop Searching For The One Magical Thing Can Make A Business Successful

Digital Tonto

Instead of trying to find that magical skill or strategy which will rocket us to the top, we’d be better off preparing ourselves for the rocky road ahead. The only way to truly fail is to stop. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].