innovation
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008ReadWriteWeb: The State of Innovation in India
Scott Berkun: Stop saying innovation - here’s why
Scott’s book “The Myths of Innovation” is an Amazon.com Top 100 choice for 2007
ReadWriteWeb: The State of Innovation in India
Scott Berkun: Stop saying innovation - here’s why
Scott’s book “The Myths of Innovation” is an Amazon.com Top 100 choice for 2007
PC World - The 25 Most Innovative Products of the Year
Web apps that transcend the Web. PCs that redefine what a PC can do. And oh yeah, a certain cell phone you may have heard of. We pick 25 breakthroughs that you can get your hands on right now.
http://www.mythsofinnovation.com is linked to moi-corrections - but there is no obvious link from scottberkun.com
Doblin - innovation insights - Ten Types of Innovation
Consider changing the page TITLE from “Doblin - innovation insights” to “Doblin - innovation insights - Ten Types of Innovation”
via New Florence. New Renaissance: Innovation in US services firms
Making Innovation Everyone’s Job - Harvard Business Online’s Gary Hamel
2. Do you have access to an innovation coach or mentor? Is there an innovation expert in your unit who will help you develop your breakout idea?
3. How easy is it for you to get access to experimental funding? How long would it take you to get a few thousand dollars in seed money? How many levels of bureaucracy would you have to go through?
Scott Berkun answered my question along with another question
JR asks: I’m working in a tech company as a Project Manager and would like to change my career slowly in the direction of an innovation enabler. Where shall I start? (It can be an URL you give me
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Answer:
First step: stop using the word innovation. It’s a buzzword, it’s jargon, and most creative people’s eyes will glaze over when you use it. Instead, use words like: positive change, better decisions, and making co-workers more effective and creative. Those 3 things are tangible and co-workers will have a clue as to what you’re talking about.
Second Step: start collecting ideas: big and small using collatodo ![]()