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Unlocking Innovation: The New Leadership Challenge

Rowan Gibson, Author, The Four lenses of Innovation Over the last two decades, innovation has moved to center stage in terms of leadership priorities. Indeed, it is now recognized globally as the primary driver of business growth, competitiveness, and corporate valuation. But recognizing innovation as a top strategic priority is one thing. Actually making it […]

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Innovation is Actually Category Leadership

The word “innovation” is such a constant in meetings around the world that it has almost become a contender for “corporate buzzword bingo.” Although it is often over-used it is not always well understood in terms of how it should be implemented into organizational culture, or even how it might be best used as a

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If you think only startups can generate breakthrough innovation, you’re wrong.

Joanna Weidenmiller, CEO, 1-Page In today’s fast moving markets, well-established firms are often accused of failing to come up with breakthrough innovations. Based on the resources available to them, they should be best positioned to deliver innovative products and technologies in their fields, but too often they seem to lose ground against smaller and more

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Innovation Saboteurs: The People Who Are Crushing Your Company’s Best Ideas (and What You Can Do About Them)

Keith Harmeyer and Mitchell Rigie Not so long ago, a business could thrive for decades on just one great idea. But in today’s innovation-driven marketplace, in order to remain relevant and successful you need a big idea every year, every quarter, or in some industries, every few days. While many new innovation methodologies have been

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