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What Happened in the World of Corporate Innovation in 2024?

Innov8rs

At The Innovator’s Handbook 2024 Launch Event last year December, we invited several thought leaders and experts to share their predictions for what would happen in the world of corporate innovation in 2024, in short 8-min talks. Innov8rs | ROI, AI, ESG and more. The year did fly by… and much has happened.

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Creating Innovation Connections as the Customer Advocate

IdeaScale

They can find product reviews—whether positive or negative, can post their own reviews, can interact with other customers, and can even sell their used products back to others. With today’s technology, you can connect with customers online as well as in-person. Review the unsuccessful ones too.

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The Innovative Mentor

IdeaScale

This allowed the engineers to focus on the technical side of the equation where they felt most comfortable while gradually building their pitching and business skills. In our next installment of the Leading Innovation series, we’ll review the Networker role. A manager would work with them to develop the business case.

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Rethinking Innovation Value: Measuring Impact and Securing Executive Buy-in

Innov8rs

At the recent The Innovator’s Handbook 2025 Launch Event, Rita McGrath, a Strategy Professor at Columbia Business School, Tyler Anderson, CEO of Disruptive Edge, and Tendayi Viki, an Associate Partner at Strategyzer, discussed the need to rethink how the value of innovation can be measured and executive buy-in secured.

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Smart Service Canvas

ITONICS

Services that aggregate and analyze data through intelligent technical systems or platforms to create customer value are called smart services. The service provider has to find out which Interaction Level is requested and appreciated by the customer and feasible from a technological point of view. Ecosystem Perspective.

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Top Jobs to be Done Books (JTBD)

InnovationTraining.org

If you’ve already reviewed our introductory training article, you may be interested in finding more resources to expand your knowledge about this framework and how to apply it to your own creative challenges and innovative problem-solving experiments. Check out these popular JTBD book recommendations. Get it here. Get it here.

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Want a High-Performing Org? Learn from Gene Kim’s “Wiring the Winning Organization”

Planview

Technology companies want to deliver products better and faster, but as it is, demand often exceeds capacity, visibility is limited, rework is too common, and investments lack focus. In their research, Gene and Steven reviewed common efficiency design systems like Lean, Agile, DevOps, and the Toyota Production System. Their conclusion?