How Reframers Unleash Innovation in Their Companies (and Beyond)

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How Reframers Unleash Innovation in Their Companies (and Beyond)
Navi Radjou, Jaideep Prabhu, Prasad Kaipa, and Simone Ahuja
Three ways for leaders to reimagine what's possible.
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Michael Schrage
Cloudy Innovation Should Brighten Your Budget
Michael Schrage
Are you using the fastest, cheapest innovation playground on earth?
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Timothy Ogden
U.S. Lagging, Not Leading, Social Entrepreneurship
Timothy Ogden
Why world-changing entrepreneurs don't come from here.
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Rita McGrath
Tech Merger Mistakes Create Déjà Vu
Rita McGrath
From Prodigy 20 years ago to social media today, we're not learning the right lessons.
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Secrets of Successful Innovation
Secrets of Successful Innovation
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Gourmet jelly beans. Baseball fantasy camps. A film about a French rat who yearns to be a chef. These and other smash-hit products were all dreamed up in organizations focused on cooking up the Next Big Thing. The secret behind such innovations? It's not just a penchant for creative thinking.
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Umair Haque
Green Shoots: Fabricly and Bolder
Umair Haque
Two small start-ups with big dreams, helping to power the recovery.
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