Monthly Archives: November 2010

Innovation Week in Review – November 20, 2010

This Friday’s Question: How do YOU use SM in innovation? Does it go beyond an “electronic suggestion box”? Keeley Wray aka @market_spy says: Use social media 4 all stages 1) identify unmet need 2) inventory competition & market 3) engage … Continue reading

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Week in Innovation – November 13, 2010

Weekly innovation Update: Facebook ads, twitter ads, neuromarketing Republicans and more! Continue reading

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Contextual Knowledge and Sticky Information

For innovation the contextual knowledge and sticky information of users may be the most important data: data that can only be accessed with invasive research techniques such as probe and learn, ethnograhic, experimentation, and effectuation. Continue reading

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Innovation Weekly Summary – Nov 6

Weeky innovation summary: an MSM icon goes digital, mapping financial risk, web privacy and political neuromarketing. Continue reading

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The Servant as Innovator?

Servant leadership may help an organization reach its innovative potential. Continue reading

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