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Innovation

 

Innovation Management

The Four Categories of Innovation

These categories are based on Managing for Results by Peter Drucker

Systemic Innovation: 7 Areas

Assess the innovativeness of your organization:

 
  1. Incremental Innovation Doing more of the same things you have been doing with somewhat better results.

  2. Additive Innovation – More fully exploiting already existing resources, such as product lines extensions, and can achieve good results. These opportunities should rarely be treated as high priority efforts. The risks should be small – and they should not take resources away from complementary or breakthrough opportunities.

  3. Complementary Innovation – Offers something new and changes the structure of the business.

  4. Breakthrough Innovation (Radical Innovation) – Changes the fundamentals of the business, creating a new industry and new avenues for extensive wealth creation.

 

 

 

Innovation

Innovation DOs and DON'Ts

Radical vs. Incremental Innovation

10 Commandments of Innovation

The Art of Innovation: 9 Truths

Customer-driven Innovation: 7 Practice Tips

Product Innovation

Why New Products Fail?

Keeping Eyes Open for Inspiration

New-to-the-World Product Development

Innovation Strategies

Assess Your Innovation Portfolio

Stretch Your Innovation Portfolio

 

Innovation Management

7 Lessons from Silicon Valley Firms

6 Barriers To Creativity

Yin and Yang of Value Innovation

Business Model

Jazz of innovation

Jazz of Innovation: 11 Practice Tips

Strategies of Market Leaders

Systemic Innovation: 7 Areas

Venture Strategies

Innovation-friendly organization

Humorous Business Plans

How To Succeed In Innovation

 

 

 

 

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Successful Innovation

Inspirational Quotes