Monthly Archives: February 2011

Innovation Week Review February 25, 2011

Innovation week in review: the singularity, co-creation, innovation, and social media marketing. Continue reading

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Catch a Wave: Innovate life surfers!

The world of surfing shows the power of Lead User innnovation. Catch a wave and you’ll be innovating at the edge of the world… Continue reading

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Innovation Week 2/19/2011: Users in innovation?

Do users have a role to play in really innovative new product development? A disccussion of pros and cons that draws on the ideas of von Hippel, Sarasvathy and others. Also discussions on the clout of Klout, and social media marketing. Continue reading

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Will Klout kill twitter?

No metrics may be better than bad metrics: can influence measuring tools such as Klout, PeerIndex, and Twitter Grader degrade the twitter experience. Continue reading

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Innovation Week in Review: February 12, 2011

Innovation articles or postings of interest this week:   Several articles or blog postings this week about risks to innovation… Is innovation at risk and how do we get more Steve Jobs… Innovation: Are our best days behind us? The pace … Continue reading

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Innovation Week in Review – February 5, 2011

Week in innovation: interesting blogs, tweets, and articles on innovation, social media and design thinking. Continue reading

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It’s hard to be a Cannibal!

Cannibalism and innovation: Disruptive innovation may require a firm to harm existing products. This may explain why Apple, not Sony introduced the iPod. Continue reading

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