Thought Leadership on Innovation and Business Sustainability
Getting innovation right is hard and a lot of money gets poured into innovation efforts, but its success is complicated to measure.
More importantly,
How do you induce innovation into your core business units? Or is it better to build your separate innovation unit?
How about tapping into the myriad market offerings by consultancies, agents, incubators, VC communities or venture builders that want to help corporates innovate?
Lastly, how do you deal with start-ups? Should you build them yourself or should you cooperate or even invest into them?
As an innovation practioner with more than 12 years of experience as an Open Innovation researcher at Columbia Business School, Venture Architect Lead at BCG Digital Ventures, building start-ups for corporates as well as being an entrepreneur myself, I have worked with many corporates, venture builders, incubators, VCs, consultancies across the US, Europe and Asia and would like to share my experience and learnings on what works and what doesn’t in innovation and what the best practices are to choose and architect the right innovation for your organization.
This is therefore a Guidebook to Innovation Practices and Business Sustainability.
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