Monthly Archives: December 2011

Global Innovation Index

Size does not matter There is a myth that innovative economies are those with the biggest economic muscle. The reality is that in an innovation economy, size does not matter. In fact, some of the most innovative economies are the … Continue reading

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Innovation In Eight Words – Innovat8

In the business world, particularly in innovation, companies try to find easy means of establishing what to do, when and how. Most companies, especially start-ups, are faced with the problem of not knowing what to do with their innovative ideas. … Continue reading

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Ten-year-old whiz kid writes iPhone app

While most children his age sketch on paper with crayons, 10-year-old Lim Ding Wen from Singapore, has a very different canvas–his iPhone. Lim, who is in fourth grade, writes applications for Apple’s popular iPhone. His latest, a painting program called … Continue reading

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How to Blog Almost Every Day

I put up a blog post (almost) every day, and sometimes, I put up more than one a day. On top of this, I write for clients, write for other projects, work on books, and other things. Some of you … Continue reading

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Designing Your Innovation Identity

Taking the long view on innovation management, one can draw some organization archetypes most commonly implemented. None can be applied as it is to your organization: there is no such thing as “one size fits all” in innovation management. You … Continue reading

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