- Employee ideas thrown to the dragons – FT.com
- A grain of sand: Innovation diffusion – Cognitive Edge
- The 10 Commandments of germinating innovation – Financial Post
- How to Bring Innovations to Market – Strategy+Business
- The Number One Key to Innovation: Scarcity – HBR
- Lens Shifting: Leading Indicators for Innovation by @dscofield
- How Do You Make Your Business Ideas Concrete? Look to Hamburger Helper – Fast Company – via @ariegoldshlager
- Is Innovation an "unqualified" good? by @ovoinnovation
- Business Innovation: 45 Articles for Organizational Success by @brainzooming
- MIT and the art of innovation – The Economist
- Innovation in large companies – Forbes – via @ralph_ohr
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Innovation posts of the week: Evolution and Innovation
- Evolution and Innovation – where do Ideas come from? by @randyhaykin
- Experiments to identify golden opportunities by @donsullblog
- Where is the problem? Any idea? by @jabaldaia
- Dissatisfaction Drives Innovation by @timkastelle
- How to Kill Your #1 Enemy: Inertia by @stevetobak
- How to Unleash Your Human Potential | Fast Company
- Chris Anderson: How web video powers global innovation – TED
- How Social Technologies Can Kickstart Innovation – Computerworld
- Is innovation really something you can teach? Absolutely! via @psychtoday
- The Surest Way to Destroy an Innovation Initiative – HBR
- Companies Need All The Innovation They Can Get by @pwcinnovate via @ralph_ohr
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- 10 Reasons Why Companies Resist Innovation (wordsellinc.com)
Must read innovation posts of the week: Don’t innovate. Just be better
Good beats innovative. I agree with this statement. You don’t really say ‘there’s a more innovative way’, you say ‘there’s always a better way’. As Scott Berkun says:
Instead of asking "How can we be innovative?", a toothless and vague question with mostly useless answers, we should be asking "How can we make great things?"
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Creating a Culture of Innovation: Learning From the Best – OPEN Forum
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Why CEOs Don’t Get Innovation – BusinessWeek
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Stop saying ‘innovation’ by Scott Berkun – The Economist
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An Innovation Manifesto – Innovation Leadership Network
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Selling innovation to your boss – Innovate on Purpose