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Intrapreneurs

eZassi

Embrace failure and learning: Understand that not all ideas will succeed, and failure is a part of the innovation process. Encourage your intrapreneur to learn from failures and iterate on their ideas. This helps the intrapreneur refine their ideas and stay on track.

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The Importance of Decision

IdeaScale

For the first item, our goal is to make decisions that are accepted by all the key stakeholders and are consistent with the goals of your crowdsourcing or innovation program or the goals of your organization overall. For example, an ideation phase is a great time for discussion and a review phase is a great time for decision-maing).

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Building an Idea-Driven Organization at HCA

KindlingApp

In preparation for the first offsite meeting I would have with my senior leadership team, I asked them to read the first chapter of the book so we could discuss it as a group. To preface the discussion, we watched Steven Johnson's TED Talk “ Where good ideas come from.”

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Getting The Fundamentals Right

Innov8rs

You won't get results from your innovation programs, processes and projects if the fundamentals are lacking. And it's your role as innovation leader, for your company as a whole, or for your department or region, to get them right. Or is it still unclear which ideas get resources and which ones don’t? Innov8rs |.

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Open Innovation: Your Guide to Harnessing and Managing the Best Ideas

IdeaScale

If you’re tired of not being able to compete with bigger companies in your industry due to a lack of research and development (R&D) budget, the good news is that’s no longer a problem. Open innovation allows everyone to compete equally, whether their development budget is large or small. What is Open Innovation.