Good Reads On Innovation #6
Here comes a list of reads, videos and podcasts on innovation that I have enjoyed and re-tweeted in the last couple of weeks. I hope you will enjoy this as well.
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30% of companies already use open innovation to a large degree and other great facts by Alexander Schroll: http://bit.ly/4jjMgo
Examples of how big companies can play well with others by Francine Gordon: http://ad.vu/w77k
IBM and intrapreneurship – interview with Sharon Nunes, head of IBM Big Green Innovation: http://bit.ly/4Fd4ab
Free download of “How GE Is Disrupting Itself” – HBR article by Immelt, Govindarajan and Trimble: http://bit.ly/kz4iw
Innovation Perspectives – Should Marketing or R&D lead? by Drew Boyd: http://retwt.me/fco6
Unleash Your Inner Genius by Paul Sloane: http://retwt.me/f2ny
Innovation Tournaments – Braden Kelley interviews Christian Terwiesch http://retwt.me/fgGE
Winning micro customers in mega markets by Vijay Govindarajan: http://bit.ly/35iIM8
Open innovation will not decrease costs and other findings by Suzanne Harrison: http://bit.ly/4z0hLm
Open innovation and user generated ideas becomes more visible by James Goodman: http://bit.ly/pVB9S
Children’s Creativity Won’t be Stopped by LEGO’s Innovation by Hutch Carpenter: http://bit.ly/TA3p2
Which comes first? – Innovation success or culture? by Jeffrey Phillips: http://retwt.me/8r4I
Intellectual Assets for (Open) Innovation – Braden Kelley interviews Jackie Hutter: http://bit.ly/10H1KP
How to effectively “kill” ideas and innovate faster by Zia Khan and Jon Katzenbach: http://bit.ly/2pMBmW
Five Key Characteristics of an Entrepreneur by Matt Heinz: http://bit.ly/DB3pB
Why LEGO’s Open Innovation program works, why others don’t and what are the lessons to be learned by Klaus Speidel: http://wp.me/pwvbc-4F



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