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Intrapreneurs

eZassi

Nurturing an intrapreneur to come up with your next generation product involves creating an environment that encourages innovation, providing support and resources, and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship within your organization. Offer mentorship and guidance to help them navigate the process.

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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

Radical innovation is about making significant leaps forward, often creating new industries or reshaping existing ones. Disruptive innovation, a subset of radical innovation, specifically refers to the process by which smaller companies with fewer resources successfully challenge established incumbents.

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What Did the Pandemic Teach Us About New Product Development?

Planview

In this post, you will find questions and answers from an incredibly timely and informative webinar that provided crucial new product development best practices based on lessons learned from the pandemic. Q&A from Accelerating Innovation: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic. DOWNLOAD THE DATASHEET.

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Finding the best innovators

Jeffrey Phillips

This is, of course, just a rule of thumb, and in reality a 20% resource investment in next and new products and services will seem rather large to most corporations. So, in a few years maybe a resource allocation of 90% core and 10% next and new won't look quite so strange. Just focusing on product innovation is too limited.

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Episode 16 How to Manage Change and Create Resilient Organizations Through Innovation – Part 1

IM Insights

Kumuda introduces three specific types of innovation: [04:28] Incremental Innovation Something that often involves process improvements. 05:40] Sustaining Innovation: An effort to maintain market position. Product innovation and its role in adapting to customer needs are discussed.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

In the first place, experimentation is about testing assumptions and hypotheses by means of a scientific learning approach. Recently, experimentation in innovation management is particularly facilitated by intensified use of (rapid) prototyping. Culture of experimentation (and speed).

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Moving towards a new innovation service model

Paul Hobcraft

The realization that innovation goes way beyond product innovation is a massive hurdle for many of our existing organizations to overcome, certainly in what they are offering today as solutions.