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TRIZ is the Russian acronym for “theory of Inventive Problem Solving”. A method developed by Genrich Altshuller in the study of patents and its principles identified and codified on the recognition that problems and solutions were repeated across industries and sciences
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Six Sigma is more focused on being reductive and convergent, eliminating as quickly as possible choices. Innovation works in the opposite way. Understand the key differences.
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Launching an open innovation initiative can be tricky. Here's a quick guide to getting the basics right.
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A guide for how organisations can implement the ideas of the Lean Startup and Business Model Canvas.
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Customer experience has emerged as a major differentiator for organisations. But where to start innovating? This 5 step process will help you get started.
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With the increasing need to adapt to a digital world, it's essential for your business to gain an understanding of customer behaviors and of those wanting to engage with your business or brand. This becomes even more of a challenge if you have not yet mapped this out.
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The top five skills innovators need - these five key skills: associating, questioning, observing, networking and experimenting are the foundation for innovation. Find out more to be the next top innovator at your company.
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Professor John Bessant shared six strategies and a song about learning the new innovation game at the Bonn Forum
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As Clayton M. Christensen's follow-up to the Innovator's Dilemma, The Innovator's Solution is an essential read for senior managers who want to understand and embrace disruptive innovation.