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Making Innovation Happen

A Global Aggregation of Leading Edge Articles on Management Innovation, Creative Leadership, Creativity and Innovation.  

This is the official blog of Ralph Kerle, Chairman, the Creative Leadership Forum. The views expressed are his own and do not represent the views of the International or National Advisory Board members. ______________________________________________________________________________________

 

Entries in Innovation (220)

Tuesday
Dec302008

Continuous Management Innovation: What, Why and How?

Professor Gary Hamel is one of the world's leaders prescribing innovation in management. Learn from what he has to say...

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Sunday
Dec282008

Innovation Management

Strategies for success and leadership In the Innovation Management Study 2008, A.T. Kearney analyzes the qualities and practices of successful innovation, and also recognizes companies that demonstrate mastery of innovation. The study expands on A.T. Kearney’s European Best Innovator Competition, including more than 250 companies worldwide, from across industries. Our study finds that the most successful innovators: Have a clear focus on a robust innovation strategy and invest three times more effort on the front end of the innovation process Open the innovation process to include parties outside the company, such as suppliers, customers, academia, etc. These findings and others suggest important issues for companies: Do you have the right strategy and supporting network?

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Saturday
Dec272008

Blind Man Sees With Subconscious Eye

Scientists are reporting the remarkable case of a blind man who can see. Check out this video:

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Tuesday
Dec232008

Fabled Robotic Period is almost here

Tuesday
Dec232008

Mohammed Younis Talks about the Importance of Banking in Reducing Poverty

Mohammed Younis, Nobel Prize winner, has a uniquely creative way of looking at how financing and banking should be structured in emerging economies to reduce poverty. His model might not only apply to emerging economies> We could certainly adapt some of his thinking to first world economies given the current state of affairs. Worth reflecting on this when you listen to this interview.