Simple but effective: I’ve tried to combine the excellent framework of 10 Types of Innovation (Keeley et al, 2013) with the highly successful framework of the Business Model Canvas (Osterwalder, Pigneur et al, 2008). I wasn’t the first one to
7 Billion Universities: How Simulation Games could disrupt Education
Over a week ago, I gave a TED talk about the role of simulation games in higher education and how they could disrupt the education system as we know it. Below, you’ll find the video, the slides I used and
Brilliant Management Advice From Google’s Eric Schmidt on How Google Works
This week, Eric Schmidt posted a presentation on Slideshare about Innovation Management at Google. It highlights the role of innovation culture, creativity, talent and more key elements that every organization that thinks about managing innovation should start with. Read full
How to Manage Improvisation: a succesfull ingredient for Creativity and Innovation
This article discusses different forms of organizational improvisation (ad-hoc, covert, provocative and managed) and relates them to organization theory. Moreover, they propose an interesting overview of different forms of improvisation (ad-hoc, covert, provocative and managed improvisation) and answering questions like:
How Nonprofits are Leveraging Innovation Management Platforms
Last year, we wrote a popular article about the Golden Circle of Innovation and the way that not-for-profit organizations are using Open Innovation. Recently, another article was published on this matter. To sum up, it says innovation management can help
How to build an innovation roadmap
In this article Denys Resnick, executive president of NineSigma presents an opinion toward the difference between incrmental change and real innovation. She makes us wonder if incremental change should be considered as innovation and proposes a perspective towards real innovation.