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Digital Innovation Units: Setting-Up for Scaling-Up

Integrative Innovation

The labs find it particularly difficult to develop innovations that are distant from the core business. To ensure the required integration and avoid not invented here rejection, core-compatible innovation is generally better owned and driven by the relevant business units or technology departments (R&D, IT) in the core business.

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Accelerate Innovation — With Experiential Learning

Gregg Fraley

Sunni Brown , Dave Gray , Dan Roam, and yours truly all use experiential learning tools in innovation projects. Magazine by Jessica Stillman. In innovation work, ideally, a facilitator guides a team beyond its current knowledge zone and into a new place of greater understanding. The reason? And there is a lot of sitting.

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Product Hunt Columbus Recap – Grypmat, Yubi Beauty, and Shuffle!

Taivara

On November 15th, TIME Magazine released their list of the 50 Best Inventions of 2018. Helping companies compete in a rapidly changing digital world through everything from Software Design & Development, New Product Strategy, and Corporate Innovation. At Taivara, we help companies of all sizes build innovative technology.

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Business Model Scalability: Internal vs External

The BMI Lab Blog

4 Strategies to Improve Your Internal Scalability Leverage External Resources The most scalable models to date are digital platforms that leverage external resources e.g. cars and drivers (Uber), engineers and product designers (Local Motors), or software developers and phone manufacturers (Android). They will most likely answer “the team.”

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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

Boxes and Arrows

Jens started as a technology writer. Soon he became fascinated by multimedia and began working in this field, first as programmer, then as a project manager. “There is no reason to over-estimate the importance of writing and thereby under-estimate other technologies of information processing.&#

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Mash-Ups for Innovation, a How To Guide

Gregg Fraley

This article will likely be part of a book on the front end of innovation that’s in development, stay tuned. How to effectively do Mash-Ups, either alone or with a team, is not a simple answer. A great example is the Printing Press which combined two technologies, the wine press, and the concept of moveable type.

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