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Innovation Strategy

One of the featured categories on All Things Innovation, Innovation Strategy features a range of helpful information for innovation leadership professionals. This includes innovation strategy, ambidexterity, managing innovation talent, talent composition, disruptive innovation, innovation ideation, innovation frameworks, innovation culture, and more. This area further looks at design and human-centric innovation, breakthrough innovation, agile innovation, transformational innovation, and more foundational knowledge for the innovation expert and novice alike.

Innovation strategy is a carefully planned and organized approach that an organization or business develops to systematically foster, manage, and leverage innovation leadership in order to achieve specific objectives and gain a competitive advantage. It is a high-level framework that outlines how the organization will generate and implement new ideas, products, services, processes, or business models. An effective innovation strategy and framework aligns innovation activities with the overall business strategy and goals.

Key components of an innovation strategy and leadership typically include clear objectives, resource allocation, innovation culture, idea generation, idea evaluation, research and development, prototyping and testing, cross-functional collaboration, market analysis, intellectual property protection, metrics and evaluation, risk management and adaptability. An innovation strategy is a dynamic document that guides the organization’s innovation efforts over time. It helps ensure that innovation is not a random, ad-hoc process but rather a systematic and purposeful one, with a focus on achieving tangible results and maintaining competitiveness in the market.

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Will Skills-Based Talent Propel the Future of Innovation?

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Move Innovation Beyond Technology to Focus on People

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Design Thinking Faces the Pace of Change

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Opening the Doors of Innovation Perception

Seth Adler of All Things Innovation caught up with Cory Sorice, SVP and Chief Innovation Officer, Masonite International, during this year’s FEI con...

The Future of Work is Reshaping Trends in Innovation

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Beyond Innovation Theater

At FEI, All Things Innovation conducted a special roundtable, bringing cross industry, cross disciplinarians together to talk about transformation and...

Supporting Data with Design Thinking

At FEI, All Things Innovation conducted a special roundtable, bringing cross industry, cross disciplinarians together to talk about transformation and...

Achieving Transformational Innovation

At FEI, All Things Innovation conducted a special roundtable, bringing cross industry, cross disciplinarians together to talk about transformation and...

Balancing Short-Term And Long-Term Innovation Goals

The latest edition of the Innovation Spend & Trends Report has been released onsite at this year’s FEI: Front End of Innovation conference. Brought...

Accelerating Innovation with AI and Big Data Analytics

During the recent Front End of Innovation Conference, I had the privilege of leading a roundtable discussion on the use of artificial intelligence (AI...