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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
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
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
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
Posted in Co-creation or User collaboration, Innovation Week
Tagged Christensen, Co-creation, disruptive, wikibrand
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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
Posted in Innovation Week
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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
Posted in experiential innovation
Tagged Apple, cannibalize, Clayton Christensen, David Aaker, disruptive innovation, iPod, Sony, Walkman
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