Executing Strategy
Leveraging Smart Data and Internet of Things to Realize Mass Customization
In an on-demand webinar, Wolfgang Gruel and Frank Piller detail new experiments in personal transportation.
In an on-demand webinar, Wolfgang Gruel and Frank Piller detail new experiments in personal transportation.
Social media provides a game-changing opportunity to support innovation and new product development.
Three experts provide their responses to the article “How Useful Is the Theory of Disruptive Innovation?”
How well does Clayton M. Christensen’s theory describe what actually transpires in business?
“Mastering the ability to reframe problems is an important tool for increasing your imagination” writes Stanford’s Tina Seelig.
What if traditional views of the innovation process are flawed? Thoughts from MIT’s Eric von Hippel.
Without successful implementation, the benefits of open innovation strategies will not materialize.
Managers must understand which competencies they can safely outsource and which they should manage internally.
Companies should organize their service innovation processes to be more open to external ideas.
Increasingly, innovation is being applied to the development of new service offerings, business models, pricing plans and management practices.
The rising data flood and emerging tools for analyzing it are changing the ways innovation gets done.
This article presents frameworks for companies considering a shift to global product development.
Grameen Bank and others know that you get the best answers by burying yourself in the questions.
Designers at restaurants and theme parks are leading the way in thinking about how to make waiting in line more pleasant.
Should external innovators be organized in collaborative communities or competitive markets? The answer depends on three crucial issues.
To generate innovative ideas, companies need to look beyond the familiar.
Researchers hope a new Web-based platform will enable better deliberation on complex problems.
To understand how breakthroughs in creativity occur, managers must understand how most collaborations work.