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Disruptive Innovation: Definition, Examples, and Best Practices

Qmarkets

While some innovations introduce groundbreaking technologies or incremental improvements, disruptive innovation stands apart by transforming markets and displacing established players in unexpected ways. The following frameworks help businesses develop innovations that challenge industry norms while reducing risk and maximizing impact.

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Balancing Innovation via Organizational Ambidexterity – Part 3

Integrative Innovation

The funnel describes the main stages and gates every idea has to pass through on its way to a product, service or business model innovation. Typically, the first stage of an innovation funnel is “ideation”, the last one “market launch”. Breakthrough innovations should be identified and implemented in iterative processes.

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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

The MoshPit system seeks to find combinations of concepts that lead to innovation. Digital technology holds promise to improve, or radically innovate, many areas of an organizational value chain. To discover radically new applications for digital tech what’s needed is taking a comprehensive look across all operations.

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Organizing for Simultaneous Innovation Capability – key findings from +1,000 companies, republished from Drucker Forum 2016

Innovation 360 Group

Another source on the theme, O’Reilly III and Tushman (2004) , talks about being able working ambidextrously with incremental and radical innovation at the same time. The insight of dividing innovation work into different Horizons in order to manage it effectively is, in my experience, often well known at C-level.

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Organizing for Simultaneous Innovation Capability – key findings from +1,000 companies, republished from Drucker Forum 2016

Innovation 360

Another source on the theme, O’Reilly III and Tushman (2004) , talks about being able working ambidextrously with incremental and radical innovation at the same time. The insight of dividing innovation work into different Horizons in order to manage it effectively is, in my experience, often well known at C-level.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

By dedicating 70% of resources to core innovation (Horizon 1) (aka continuous improvement, aka incremental innovation), 20% to adjacent innovation (Horizon 2) (aka differentiated innovation), and 10% to transformational innovation (Horizon 3) (aka disruptive or radical innovation), organisations can ensure a balanced portfolio approach.

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He-Man can Teach You Powerful Lessons about how to Successfully Manage Continuous Innovation

InnovationManagement

The whiplash journey of Mattel’s beloved kids’ toy range perfectly sums up the fundamentals and key challenges of managing continuous, successful corporate innovation. The post He-Man can Teach You Powerful Lessons about how to Successfully Manage Continuous Innovation appeared first on Innovation Management.