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We continue to fail to unlock the full potential of innovation. I continue to receive reports on the latest surveys on the management of open innovation and its progress.
So little is said or discussed on changing the innovation system, it seems organizations are (really) comfortable with incremental or experimental innovation as the extent of their ambition. We are trapped in a ever decreasing cycle.
I recall one report mentioning only 7% of innovation is deemed radical or significantly changing the way business undertakes innovation.
The business model, built on the premise the knowledge needs to flow into “us” and not mutually sharing the final outcomes, going into the market. Why?
In my view, Innovation Ecosystems Outperforms Traditional Internal Innovation Structures? Why don’t we change?
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