Archive for April, 2012

Monday, April 30, 2012

Go Innovate on the Periphery

One of the challenges facing market leaders is that transformational trends are only obvious when it’s too late. Typically, transformation starts in seemingly disconnected industries, or as innocent offerings targeting completely different customer segments. To spot these trends early, companies need to heed the advice of Wharton Professor George Day and long-time thought leader (and [...]

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Expertise: Jobs-To-Be-Done | Comment (1)

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Four Worst Innovation Assassins

Is there a corporate leader who doesn’t extol the virtues of innovation these days? Yet if innovation is so important, why do so many companies have so much trouble with it? The reflexive response is that it is a human capital problem — that is, that most people just don’t have what it takes to [...]

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Expertise: Portfolio Management | Comments (0)

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Big Idea from TEDMED: Harnessing Online and Offline Social Networks for Behavioral Change

The art and science of behavior change took center stage at this year’s TEDMED. And what a stage it was. The healthcare offshoot of the TED conference moved from its prior digs in San Diego into the elegant Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The venue helped blur the line between speaking and performance, as typified [...]

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Expertise: Disruptive Innovation, Jobs-To-Be-Done | Comments (2)

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Dangers of the Minimal Viable Product

A movement originating from the United States’ West Coast has sought to transform the creation of new businesses from an art to a science. The intellectual leader of the movement is Steve Blank, a serial entrepreneur who now teaches at Stanford and the University of California at Berkeley. One of Blank’s disciples, Eric Ries, turned [...]

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Expertise: Disruptive Innovation, Jobs-To-Be-Done, Portfolio Management | Comment (1)

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Must-See TV – from Intel?

Recently, word leaked out that Intel (INTC) is evaluating whether to launch a new online television service that competes with cable. It will be a bold move for the chipmaker, which has developed a strong brand in the minds of the consumer, thanks to the long-running Intel Inside campaign. Such a radical shift into the [...]

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Expertise: Business Model Innovation, Portfolio Management, Uncategorized | Comments (0)

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