How to Create an Innovation Strategy in Business + Example

How to Create an Innovation Strategy in Business + Example

Why do most innovation projects fail? How can you increase the chances of your innovation project succeeding?? According to Larry Keeley, the author of Ten Types of Innovation, most innovation projects often fail because they don’t have a well-defined scope or clear objectives. In Keeley’s experience, assigning a team to figure out an innovation strategy in business with well-defined goals generates beneficial innovations for your company. Here’s how to create an innovation strategy with a clear direction and a high chance of success.

How to Organize Tasks: The Important vs. the Irrelevant

How to Organize Tasks: The Important vs. the Irrelevant

Do you feel like you’re always juggling tasks? Do you focus only on what’s in your hand at the moment and leave important tasks up in the air? To reach your full potential and accomplish extraordinary things, Matthew Dicks says you must learn how to make the most of your time. The first step is to stop wasting time on unnecessary tasks. Read on for Dicks’s advice on how to organize tasks in a way that allows you to accomplish greater things.

Quick Tips for Delegating: Unloading the Necessary But Trivial

Quick Tips for Delegating: Unloading the Necessary But Trivial

Do you have too much to do? What’s the best way to go about getting help with tasks? You’re busy doing big, important stuff. A certain category of tasks keeps getting in your way: necessary but unimportant. The lawn needs mowing, but you’re too busy making a living. This is where task delegation might be the right solution for you. Keep reading for a few tips for delegating that will help you focus on what matters most to you.

Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson (Overview)

Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson (Overview)

Have you ever had a sudden burst of inspiration that led you to a new solution to a problem? Do you ever marvel at seemingly impossible modern inventions like the internet? If so, you might wonder how individuals come up with such incredible innovations and how they develop them over time. In Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Johnson explains that good ideas and novel innovations are largely the result of social collaboration. Continue reading for an overview of this fascinating book.

The 2 Types of Product Innovation: Which One Is Right for Your Business?

The 2 Types of Product Innovation: Which One Is Right for Your Business?

What is product innovation? What are the two types of product innovation you should practice when creating products? In Ten Types of Innovation, Larry Keeley and his co-authors identify only two types of innovation directly related to your product or service. These include innovations related to your core product and innovations related to how it fits into a larger system of products. Keep reading to learn more about the types of product-related innovations.

How to Get Things Done Faster: 3 Ways to Streamline Routines

How to Get Things Done Faster: 3 Ways to Streamline Routines

What tasks do you do routinely? What if you could get them done more efficiently and free up time for more substantive work? In Someday Is Today, Matthew Dicks argues that achieving your dreams and overcoming mediocrity is possible, but only if you start acting now. He shares advice on how to maximize your time, efficiency, and productivity when it comes to everything you have to do, including your routine tasks. Continue reading to learn how to get things done faster in three practical ways.

The 4 Organizational Innovation Types—Explained

The 4 Organizational Innovation Types—Explained

What are the best types of organizational innovation? How should you organize your company’s operations? Ten Types of Innovation by Larry Keeley and his co-authors identify four types of innovations that relate to organizing your company or its operations. The distinction between them lies in whether they relate to your capabilities, your internal organizational structure, your external relations with other organizations, or how you monetize your product. Continue reading for more details on these organizational innovation types.

A Network of Ideas: Harnessing Social & Neural Connections

A Network of Ideas: Harnessing Social & Neural Connections

When you network, do you deliberately share and collect new ideas? Do you seek out opportunities for collaboration? According to Steven Johnson, good ideas don’t just appear from nowhere. Rather, they build on existing knowledge and ideas. New ideas proliferate in networks. The more connected you are, the more you’ll find and develop good ideas. Read more to learn how you can plug into and benefit from a network of ideas around you.

How to Stop Overanalyzing & Start Getting Things Done

How to Stop Overanalyzing & Start Getting Things Done

Are you a perfectionist? Do you analyze every last detail only to miss the big picture? In Someday Is Today, Matthew Dicks shares tips for accomplishing extraordinary things. He discusses ways to maximize your time, efficiency, and productivity so you can become as successful as possible, as soon as possible. One solution is to stop being a perfectionist and a micro-analyzer and just get on with the task at hand. Continue reading to learn how to stop overanalyzing and start getting things done.

5 Common Innovation Failures and How to Solve Them

5 Common Innovation Failures and How to Solve Them

Why do so many innovation projects fail? What are the solutions that will fix all of your innovative problems? In Ten Types of Innovation, Larry Keeley and his co-authors identify a number of reasons that innovation projects fail. Just a few specific reasons they pinpoint are: A project can fail because it doesn’t incorporate enough types of innovation, tries to incorporate too many types at once, or focuses on the wrong types. Keep reading to learn why innovation failures happen and how to prevent them.