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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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The Wide Lens: What Successful Innovators See That Others Miss

How can great companies do everything right—identify real customer needs, deliver excellent innovations, beat their competitors to market—and...
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Bridging Generational Divides in Innovation

Some may call it the generational gap, whether it be in the workplace or the marketplace, but that gap also signals opportunity. The sheer diversity o...
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Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation

Named one of “10 Management Classics for 2022” by Thinkers50 Why can some organizations innovate time and again,...
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Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well

Winner of the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2023 A Behavioral Scientist Notable Book of 2023 A revolutionary...

Eureka to Wealth

Eureka to Wealth—a new product innovation framework that outlines the essential principles of entrepreneurial innovation and new product delivery,...

The Innovator’s Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail

The bestselling classic on disruptive innovation by renowned author Clayton M. Christensen. A Wall Street Journal and Businessweek Bestseller. Nam...
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Cultivating a Collective Intelligence Mindset

In today’s modern age of innovation, cooperation and collaboration are key approaches to take in solving complex problems. Cross-collaboration and i...
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Moving Past Innovation Roadblocks

With the pace of change accelerating, fostering innovation in corporate enterprises can be a challenging task—a task that is very much dependent on...
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Mapping Out the Data-Innovation Journey

This year, in our latest Innovation Perspectives Report, the editors of All Things Innovation brought together a cross-section of innovation, insights...
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Managing Productive Innovation

Conservatively, I estimate that I've attended 20,000-plus meetings throughout my career. I'll admit, many of them should have been replaced with email...