Archive for: November, 2012

Innovation must reads of the week: The folly of trying to spend your way to innovativeness

Innovation must reads of the week: The folly of trying to spend your way to innovativeness

Storified by Jorge Barba · Sat, Nov 03 2012 21:03:44

How Apple, Samsung, And Google Take Different Approaches To Innovation by @maxnisen http://read.bi/RAJNdRSAI
The folly of trying to spend your way to innovativeness http://onforb.es/U3F2Qc #imd_mitbill_fischer
What Are The Most Popular #Innovation Tools? Here Are The Results From Our Recent Survey. http://zite.to/V6YJXh via @zitePaul R. Williams
Great post by the always wonderful @nilofer Innovation Isn’t Tied to Size, but to Operating Rules http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/10/innovation_isnt_tied_to_size_b.htmlMark Truelson
The Five Cs of Opportunity Identification http://ow.ly/eOQDT by @ScottDAnthony – worth following!Stefan Lindegaard

If you like these links, check out all the previous “Innovation Must Reads of the Week“. And don’t forget to

What are the big unanswered, but answerable, questions when it comes to innovation?

question to innovate

This is the seventh of a series of weekly posts where I will answer a few common questions about innovation. Please feel free to add your own response. Also, if you have any questions you think we should discuss, let me know.

Last week Michael Raynor, of Deloitte and author of  The Strategy Paradox, contacted me because he wanted to ask me a big question: What are the big unanswered, but answerable, questions when it comes to innovation? To answer this, he asked me to share three questions or topics which are unanswered but that are answerable when it comes to innovation.

Here’s my answer:

The Best of Game-Changer October 2012

Here’s a look back at the posts you liked the most in the month of October 2012:

Don’t forget to

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