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Good Reads on Innovation #9

January 13, 2010 Good Reads, Innovation 1 Comment
by Stefan Lindegaard

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.

You can follow me on Twitter: @lindegaard

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...

Good Reads On Innovation #8

December 18, 2009 Good Reads, Innovation No Comments
by Stefan Lindegaard

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.

You can follow me on Twitter: @lindegaard

Is Collaboration or Competition Better for Innovation? by Stephen Shapiro http://bit.ly/8RcmNS    Innovation is Not Free by Paul Sloane http://bit.ly/8X5upz

MUST READ: Scouting For Innovation – great report by Nerac (summary on my blog): http://bit.ly/5VhyrU

How Intuit Makes a Social Network Pay by BusinessWeek http://bit.ly/bIJ6j

US vs China Parents – What skills do children need to be innovative? by Phil McKinney, HP http://bit.ly/7IzRM8

Success in Innovation Requires IP Counseling on the Front End: Here’s How to Make it Happen by Jackie Hutter http://bit.ly/8c7tpp

Why Vertical Integration Is Making a Comeback by Rita McGrath http://bit.ly/8uwyy2

Are Your...

Good Reads On Innovation #7

November 10, 2009 Good Reads, Innovation No Comments
by Stefan Lindegaard

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.

You can follow me on Twitter: @lindegaard

How a Blizzard Saved the ATM by Shapiro – Good story on how innovation is adapted http://bit.ly/1BWg6C

Innovating for Fun and Social Good by Braden Kelley http://bit.ly/16XvmD

Are you an Innovation Venture Capitalist? by Paul Sloane http://bit.ly/30ZuiF

Can Innovation Create Competitive Advantage? by Jeffrey Philips http://bit.ly/qx6JL

Project Goals or Effect Goals On Open Innovation by Sofus Midtgaard http://bit.ly/3hq83P

Developing an Innovation Vision by Paul Sloane http://retwt.me/1GjyE

Fight the Fear of Change by Paul Sloane http://bit.ly/2nCvCx

Matching Possibilities with Needs by Rowan Gibson http://retwt.me/1liB7

Thoughts on business model innovation by Henry Chesbrough http://bit.ly/3sZ9Qj

To nurture innovation, focus on what...

Good Reads On Innovation #6

September 24, 2009 Good Reads, Innovation No Comments
by Stefan Lindegaard

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.

You can follow me on Twitter: @lindegaard

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...

Good Reads On Innovation #5

September 2, 2009 Good Reads, Innovation No Comments
by Stefan Lindegaard

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.

You can follow me on Twitter: @lindegaard

GREAT READ Making the Change to “Proudly Found Elsewhere” – interview with Chris Thoen of P&G http://bit.ly/467gv

GREAT READ The Good Enough Revolution: When Cheap And Simpe Is Just Good Fine – Wired http://bit.ly/2TqkZH

Opening communication for open innovation: Should you share your strategy? – PARC blog http://bit.ly/2lLcIn

Big Blue’s Global Lab: How Big Blue is forging cutting-edge partnerships – article and interview in BusinessWeek http://twshot.com/?VTG

Seven Reasons Your Business Should Be On Twitter- blog post by Matt HeinzI http://bit.ly/DJUVb

How To Manage Outside Innovation http://ow.ly/nyxx

To Be More Innovative, Think Like A Venture Capitalist –...

Good reads on innovation #4

August 21, 2009 Good Reads, Innovation 2 Comments
by Stefan Lindegaard

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.

You can follow me on Twitter: @lindegaard

The Power of “Starting” Questions – a must read in which Scott Anthony says that the right questions can send you down the path to disruption. http://www.innosight.com/innovation_resources/insight.html?id=619

The New, Faster Face Of Innovation – a must read that show us how technology is transforming innovation http://sloanreview.mit.edu/business-insight/articles/2009/3/5131/the-new-faster-face-of-innovation/

Why Edison Was Wrong – a great read in which Steve Shapiro states that the ability to integrate is the most important skill for organizations getting into open innovation http://www.steveshapiro.com/2009/08/07/failure/

Real Companies Must Innovate – Rowan Gibson argues that the real reason for innovation is to...

Good reads on open innovation

by Stefan Lindegaard

Here comes a list of reads on open innovation that I have enjoyed and re-tweeted in the last couple of weeks. I hope you will enjoy this as well.

Why only 40% of alliances are successful and other insights on open innovation How patent attorneys can play a role in managing open innovation

Interesting open innovation presentation by Roland Harwood

Six myths of innovation

Winning teams join to qualify for $1 million Netflix prize

Cisco engages B2B customers in idea generation

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