Driven by Innovation – Corporate Culture & Responsibility
What themes do you expect to emerge when you gather a bunch of leading businesspeople and experts on innovation and organizational change, and have them present their thoughts in a two-day conference...
View ArticleHow Xerox Monetizes Non-Core Innovation
Point: Monetize non-core innovation rather than pruning it. Story: Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox, discussed innovation at her company in an interview at the World Innovation Forum June 9, 2010. She...
View ArticlePARC Responds – Apple and the Truth About Innovation
On the surface, Malcolm Gladwell’s article for The New Yorker, "Creation Myth: Xerox PARC, Apple, and the truth about innovation", is a story about the mouse and how inventions travel – and evolve –...
View ArticleGame-Changing Innovation, Xerox, and True Collaboration
I had the opportunity to interview Denise Fletcher, Vice President Innovation, Healthcare Payer & Insurance of ACS (A Xerox company) and Paul Austin, PhD, Principle Researcher for Xerox Innovation...
View ArticleWill Your Strategy Kill Your Company?
Many companies once believed - and some of them evidently still do - that business models were essentially immortal. The prevailing attitude was that while product portfolios might need to be refreshed...
View ArticleBig Data provides Big Opportunities for Innovation
Many organisations are now using advanced methods to analyse large data sets in order to gain insights that can lead to innovations in products and services. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Hult Innovation Olympics: How Verizon, Natura, and others are Tapping...
Verizon, Johnson Controls, Philips, Iron Mountain, Xerox, Siemens, Alibaba, Emirates NBD and Natura -- an update from Ron Jonash on the Hult Innovation Olympics. Continue reading →
View ArticleStop Doing That: non-value added activities!
A series of personal innovation stories from a new book by Luis Solis, "Innovation Alchemists: what every CEO needs to know to hire the right Chief Innovation Officer". Today's essay on PERSONAL...
View ArticleHow To Innovate Your Business Model In 5 (Not So Easy) Steps
Isolated innovations are unlikely to make a significant impact on performance unless there is a commensurate change in how the enterprise operates. To create meaningful change, we need to transform the...
View ArticleWhen a Phone is Not Just a Phone: a framework for innovation
Is it a phone? A camera? A GPS device? A movie player? A book reader? A gaming device? When thinking of smartphones the answer could be one of these, a combination thereof or all of them. It depends on...
View ArticleHow PARC Saved Xerox
Xerox invented the core technology that made personal computing easy and fun—the mouse, the graphical user interface and the ethernet—but it was Steve Jobs who built the Macintosh and profited. By now,...
View ArticleInnovation Starts…OR Ends with Mindset
In her bestselling book Mindset, psychologist Carol Dweck argues that people who see their skills as a fixed set of strengths and weaknesses tend not to achieve much. On the other hand, those that see...
View ArticleTo Adapt, We Need To Evolve
When scientists decoded the human genome in 2001, they found something astounding. While our DNA provides the blueprint for everything about us—from how we develop in the womb to eye color and...
View ArticleHow Xerox Monetizes Non-Core Innovation
Point: Monetize non-core innovation rather than pruning it. Story: Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox, discussed innovation at her company in an interview at the World Innovation Forum June 9, 2010. She...
View ArticlePARC Responds – Apple and the Truth About Innovation
On the surface, Malcolm Gladwell’s article for The New Yorker, "Creation Myth: Xerox PARC, Apple, and the truth about innovation", is a story about the mouse and how inventions travel – and evolve –...
View ArticleWill Your Strategy Kill Your Company?
Many companies once believed - and some of them evidently still do - that business models were essentially immortal. The prevailing attitude was that while product portfolios might need to be refreshed...
View ArticleBig Data provides Big Opportunities for Innovation
Many organisations are now using advanced methods to analyse large data sets in order to gain insights that can lead to innovations in products and services.
View ArticleThe Hult Innovation Olympics: How Verizon, Natura, and others are Tapping...
Verizon, Johnson Controls, Philips, Iron Mountain, Xerox, Siemens, Alibaba, Emirates NBD and Natura -- an update from Ron Jonash on the Hult Innovation Olympics.
View ArticleStop Doing That: non-value added activities!
A series of personal innovation stories from a new book by Luis Solis, "Innovation Alchemists: what every CEO needs to know to hire the right Chief Innovation Officer". Today's essay on PERSONAL...
View ArticleWhen a Phone is Not Just a Phone: a framework for innovation
Is it a phone? A camera? A GPS device? A movie player? A book reader? A gaming device? When thinking of smartphones the answer could be one of these, a combination thereof or all of them. It depends on...
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