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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. The leadership of an organization should have a system in place to accept, rank, and channel ideas. Innovation leads to growth and applies across many facets of a business.

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Capabilities and Leadership Close the Skills Gap in Manufacturing

Innovation 360 Group

When it comes to innovation, building capabilities and applying the right leadership style give top performing manufacturers the edge over skills-focused peers. Very often the talent equation can be solved by finding and activating radical pockets within the organization and supporting them with the right leadership and structure.

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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

Broad Categories of Innovation At the heart of the innovation spectrum lie two broad categories that encapsulate the range of strategies businesses can deploy: incremental innovation and radical (including disruptive) innovation. Find out more on our product pages.

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What Did the Pandemic Teach Us About New Product Development?

Planview

The bulk of the webinar is based on a recent research paper— Accelerating innovation: some lessons from the pandemic —published by Dr. Robert Cooper in the Journal of Product Innovation Management. Cooper makes the case that “firms can respond quickly and pivot with innovations.”

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Measuring Innovation Performance

Why do only a third of the organizations worldwide have formal innovation metrics in place despite accepting that innovation is critical to survival? Download this eBook to learn about the 5 basic principles that guide every successful innovation process.

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The problem of scaling can confuse those innovating.

Paul Hobcraft

The shedding of legacy can equally liberate innovation. We are surely building designs that by going through this digital /physical process that gives us flexible, are scalable and upgradable as the designs evolve. It is in the software we have the potential to scale out in different ways, less in the physical assets that house them.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

Leadership through vision and influence, rather than command and control, is required. Tip: Tim Kastelle has posted a worthwhile series on how to implement lean startup for innovation initiatives. Incremental innovation : Even in highly mature industries, such as automotive, experimentation gains ever more importance.