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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

BCG rightly is pointing out from their research that digital innovation is just taking over everywhere. They point out that since 2014, only four types of innovation and that are all related to digital, have grown increasingly in importance in their pursuit by companies.

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Let's Settle the Debate — Innovation Both Is & Is Not Everyone's Job

Legacy Innovation Group

This is our quintessential ‘Advanced Innovation Group’ or ‘Core Innovation Group’ operating inside their own cloistered Innovation Space. But their charter and task is very different from that of the rest of the organization.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

By dedicating 70% of resources to core innovation (Horizon 1) (aka continuous improvement, aka incremental innovation), 20% to adjacent innovation (Horizon 2) (aka differentiated innovation), and 10% to transformational innovation (Horizon 3) (aka disruptive or radical innovation), organisations can ensure a balanced portfolio approach.

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Why do innovation programs fail

hackerearth

In other words, it is because sometimes innovation strategies fail to produce products/ services that the customers want. Which brings us to the question, “Why do innovation programs fail?”. Below are 6 reasons why innovation programs can fail. Open innovation, internal and external accelerators etc.