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What is Disruptive Thinking?

Destination Innovation

Disruptive thinking can apply across various fields, including technology, art, business, healthcare, education, and social innovation. Greta Thunberg (Environmental Activism): Thunberg’s disruptive climate activism has sparked a global movement, influencing policy discussions and inspiring youth-led environmental initiatives.

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Open innovation for social change?—?OECD’s global challenge

Be-novative

In light of Be-novative’s official launch happening for organizations and communities of all sizes, we want to share a social innovation story that happened with the Collective Creativity methodology and technology?—?breakthrough breakthrough solutions of immense volume and speed ignite with the collaboration of minds.

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The Emerging Impact Entrepreneur

Innovators Alliance

The business paradigm is shifting with an increased focus on ‘impact’ entrepreneurship. Some other areas of social impact are diversity, equity and inclusion policies, employee training, privacy and data security, and community programs. Impact entrepreneurship – why now? Have you noticed?

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Top funds for innovative ideas and startups: Asia — India

hackerearth

Big companies are relying on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and licensing, with huge funds set aside to grow and consolidate, for continuous and disruptive innovation. Source: Stanford Social Innovation Review. India Innovation Fund. Part 1: India. Startup India.

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Public Sector Innovation: moving innovation from the margins to mainstream

Innovation Excellence

UNDP remains one of the few UN agencies that supports governments in setting up Public Sector Innovation Labs to experiment with new approaches to policy-making and that advises government partners on designing Open Innovation Prize Challenges.

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Culture Knocks Out Strategy

Innovation Excellence

Management at all of these companies have a common reflex: Scream louder about goals and policies as the gap between culture and strategy widens. Many companies have a huge gap between their culture and strategy — a problem that only gets bigger in larger companies, especially when they are in transition. Continue reading →

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