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How to Boost Innovation by Recycling Existing Ideas

IdeaScale

As Bill Fischer highlights in his ‘Innovating The iPod’ article; “The goals articulated by the leadership were surprisingly simple, broad yet precise. For the hardware: A thousand songs in your pocket ; for the software: so easy that your Mother could do it ; and for the project: and on the shelves in eight months !

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Adapt or die: lessons from 5 companies that failed to innovate

Idea Drop

Although Kodak had early access to the first digital camera technology, they chose not to develop it as they felt it would kill their own film business. The post Adapt or die: lessons from 5 companies that failed to innovate appeared first on Idea Drop | Idea Management Software. They filed for bankruptcy in 2012.

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“Embrace Open Innovation or be Destroyed by it…” – A Case Study on Lego & Bagels

Qmarkets

Arguably, the principle of Open Innovation was utilized for the first time by Professor James Murray in 19th Century Oxford, England. A History of Open Innovation. While the term Open Innovation was coined in 2003, in a book of the same name by Henry Chesbrough, its conceptual origins are more difficult to trace.

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“Embrace Open Innovation or be Destroyed by it…” – A Case Study on Lego & Bagels

Qmarkets

Arguably, the principle of Open Innovation was utilized for the first time by Professor James Murray in 19th Century Oxford, England. A History of Open Innovation. While the term Open Innovation was coined in 2003, in a book of the same name by Henry Chesbrough, its conceptual origins are more difficult to trace.

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Unleashing The Superpower That Is Intrapreneurship

Innov8rs

In fact, they can leverage Ericsson’s technology platforms, extensive portfolio of 60,000 patents, global network of customers and partnerships, and a talented pool of 100,000 people with diverse capabilities. "By The Ericsson ONE team reviews initial ideas and moves the most promising ones forward to the next stage.

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Cutting EDGE Innovation: How FORVIS set up for Idea Management Success

Qmarkets

Innovation at FORVIS: Taxing Challenges and Exciting Opportunities FORVIS’ roots reach back a century, but the organization is actually a very young one; the product of a merger of equals between Dixon Hughes Goodman (DHG) and BKD less than 18 months ago. The new firm was born into an industry being pushed to innovate on several fronts.