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Want Innovation? Look at Management

Jamie Notter

Want Innovation? There was a time in the not-too-distant past when the people who were advocating for innovation in organizations were considered a bit on the fringe. Maybe they were the technology geeks–because that’s where we assumed innovation happened, at the product level. Look at Management. This is tempting.

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Strategy Means Change

Jamie Notter

Strategy Means Change. in Change , Strategy - 1 comment. I did some strategy work with a client this week where they were drilling down below the level of core strategic principles and actually figuring out what they were going to do differently to move in their desired direction. Moneyball and Management Innovation.

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The Results of Management Innovation

Jamie Notter

The Results of Management Innovation. In a recent post I challenged everyone to consider innovating management , rather than just our products, services, or business models. That implies, of course, that if we actually do management innovation, we will be solving a problem. Moneyball and Management Innovation. Website. {

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Eric Lanke: Secrets of Innovation

Eric Lanke

Innovation. Monday, November 7, 2011. Secrets of Innovation. Not surprisingly, the question of innovation came up. What can a bunch of art students teach my professional engineers about innovation? This really is one of the secrets of innovation, isnt it? Labels: Innovation. Innovation. (15).

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Bringing Innovation to Life

Jamie Notter

Bringing Innovation to Life. The description from the brochure: People make innovation happen. Innovation implies change, and change often pushes people’s fear button. Innovation rarely follows a predictable timeline or pattern of development. It’s innovation. Leadership insight.right when you need it.

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You’ve Got to Read This: February 10, 2011

Reid All About it

Innovation starts with self-critique (which is why it’s so rare) , says Peter Linett. His litmus test for innovation: “I ask myself whether it feels like it was designed by that kind of institution, within its traditions, values, and personality — its comfort zone. I’m riveted to the news from Egypt. Image by Nick Bygon.

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Association Subculture: Trampoline Strategy

Association Subculture

Monday, December 5, 2011. Trampoline Strategy. This video just seems to sum up the process of innovation for me. Labels: innovation , strategy. Shelly’s favorite words are change, vision, strategy, tactics, learning, teaching and Lord of the Rings. innovation. (6). strategy. (5).

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