Good Reads on Innovation #9
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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MUST READ: Scouting For Innovation – great insights on key element for open innovation
http://bit.ly/5VhyrU
GOOD READ: Google’s half-open battle with Apple by John Gapper
http://bit.ly/5tkZcO
GOOD READ Networking Reconsidered by Hagel & Brown
http://bit.ly/7VUYMd
How do you come up with so many ideas? by Don The Idea Guy
http://ow.ly/VImK
Protecting Open Innovation From Corporate Antibodies by Andrea Meyer
http://ow.ly/1mTsDD
There Really Is Nothing that Cannot Be Innovated by Hutch Carpenter
http://bit.ly/7C34lV
Bezos’ in Newsweek “We start with the customer and we work backward.”
http://bit.ly/7lkwPJ
Seven Tips on How To Turn Inspiration Into Innovation by Robert Brands
http://bit.ly/8Kfqcd
Three Ways to Win With Your Great Ideas by Tim Kastelle
http://tinyurl.com/ye9r8hq
Four Perfect Situations for Brainstorming by Paul Williams
http://bit.ly/4yt3E1
Innovation Training & Coaching – Overlooked? by Robert Brands
http://bit.ly/7HOBgO
Innovation Perspectives – Cash, Plastic or Free? by Braden Kelley
http://is.gd/64doV
Where to Open Innovation by James Todhunter
http://bit.ly/5VJTao
Trends & Innovation – good inspiration for innovation in new report from trendwatching.com
http://bit.ly/73BpGb
What do you REALLY do? by Matt Heinz
http://bit.ly/4D2Fdr
Predicting the Next Innovation by Steve Shapiro
http://bit.ly/67U7Jo
Creating New Innovations with Customer Insights by Jeffrey Phillips
http://ow.ly/OdPq
Will China 2.0 Out-Innovate Your Company? by Rowan Gibson
http://bit.ly/8SZsCd
Innovation is Not Free by Paul Sloane
http://bit.ly/8X5upz
US vs China Parents – What skills do children need to be innovative? by Phil McKinney, HP
http://bit.ly/7IzRM8



Hi Stefen,
Thanks for this Ref,
seems to be interesting sites.
Regards
raghu