Towards a metaphor for innovation
Being in a position where I’m fortunate enough to work with students who are interested in studying the subject of innovation; metaphors are used to …
Being in a position where I’m fortunate enough to work with students who are interested in studying the subject of innovation; metaphors are used to …
Crowdsourcing is going through the paces when you get auditing firms 😉 discussing the merit of such a phenomena. Look at this entry by PwC. …
Stefan Lindegaard is working on his new book on Open Innovation. He has his first chapter available for download to get a taste of his …
The world is upbeat about the changes in economic activity. Consumers, customer, patients, guests and clients are all spending more than recently (well, a few …
Two more examples of crowdsourcing approaches. I’ve spoken quite a bit about innovation related communities and ecologies over the last months. One component that is …
Dear planet, it’s beena while since my last confession. Actually, I have never made a confession as the motivation has never been as strong as …
Neuroleadership as a field is emerging and poised as an important component of driving leadership development and organizational change. There is a conundrum though in …
We have been trying to find different ways to depict the history of innovation (this is a draft version and work-in-progress). The posted does not …
“Crowds don’t innovate–individuals do.” writes Dan Woods. Obviously, I think that Dan missed the point a bit as to what crowdsourcing really is! Let’s look …
Steve Jobs has changed “the world as we know it” in many different ways. Check out his first appearance back on stage, making an appeal …
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