By: Brendan Murphy | 2011-05-16 | Management International best-selling Blue Ocean Strategy authors, W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne have been recognized amongst the brightest business thinkers and strategy gurus. Kim and Mauborgne co-founded the Blue Ocean Strategy Network, a global community of practices on the Blue Ocean Strategy family of concepts created. Blue Ocean Strategy is about creating new wealth, instead of capturing and redistr read more
By: harry seenthing | 2010-10-20 | Gadgets and gizmos Google Innovation is churning out an incredible number of products. The key to their innovations strategy may be in how they allocate the time of their employees. A recent Economist article describes the strategy as such: "Mr Brin ("the strategy guy") has calculated that Google Innovation engineers should spend 70% of their time on core products (ie, the search and advertising engines), 20% on relevant but tangential products, and 10% on wild fun that might or might not lead to a product. The r read more
By: Charles Bentson King | 2010-11-24 | Management The world is constantly in flux. Changes are occurring so rapidly now that a company like MySpace can have a 75% share of the social marketing world and one year later be completely surpassed by Facebook. Companies have to be constantly looking for paradigm shifts. They need to constantly change to survive. Every available resource needs to be focused on innovation and changing paradigms. This is accomplished by leaders within an organization taking advantage of resources and diversity to find a read more
By: Matt Angello | 2010-04-01 | Innovation In a recent article, I espoused the virtue of down time as an enabler of strategic, contemplative and deep thought, the type of thinking that leads to game changing performance. As it turns out, new research has demonstrated a linkage between daydreaming and breakthrough innovative thinking. Few will argue that down time presents some of the most fertile opportunities for daydreaming and hence innovating in our lives. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-06-03 | Cars We have all seen the changes in technology when it comes to cars over the past decade in the UK, and it seems that these intelligent innovations are not just limited to the outside and safety systems of the car. read more
By: Kent Wrotham | 2012-02-10 | Fitness Where innovation is changing lives in all aspects, innovation has led to the introduction of various new products that are energy saving, money saving and at the same time highly useful. read more
By: Nice | 2011-02-23 | Computer Business needs of computers have been increasing these days, and the technology of computers has been advancing to meet these demands. read more
By: Sue Mattson | 2011-09-03 | camping Many kids and adults alike enjoy going out on camping trips. Activities like this develop confidence and independence among young campers. read more
By: Clearpath Technology | 2010-12-23 | Internet Marketing Users may download files and use those files locally but, for the most part, all they ever see are websites. read more
By: Hipolit Jan | 2012-01-22 | Fitness Cycle the once a poor man’s mode of transport has now taken shape of a stylised vehicle that is considered to be a possession. read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-12-14 | Innovation Today, some businessmen see themselves as lucky persons as they're ready to create their businesses efficiently as there are innovative technologies and strategies they will have as compared to old times where there are no business consultants or ready to put in business models. Innovation has been the real inspiration for a company to boost whatever product, service or even management they have. read more
By: Todd Dewett, Ph.D | 2010-03-27 | Management Most companies love to talk smack. Innovation this, innovation that. Of course, the proof is in the pudding. Find out the key moves your organization needs to make immediately if you are to maximize your innovative potential. Written by a nationally recognized expert. read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-12-14 | Innovation Disruptive innovation involves changing the goal posts for existing organisations. It's the potential for comparatively small organisations to make sturdy gains even against larger players with entrenched positions. The means that by which this happens are two fold: read more
By: Suzanne Cole | 2010-04-01 | Marketing Innovation is the life blood for businesses. 80% of new ideas fail yet some have greater success. Google has developed, Maps, AdWords, Chrome to name but a few. It is said that it is harder for large businesses to innovate, yet Google bucks this trend. This article explores why Google is successful and what other businesses can learn from the Google method. read more