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Sharkride!: INNOVATING INNOVATION

  • chartreuse · 3 years ago
    Nice post. Some great ideas I haven't thought about...
  • Fraser · 3 years ago
    Thanks. I love Sharkride, so I was pumped when Matt asked me to write a post for him.

    And his top graphic is pretty damn cool.
  • Chad Sakonchick · 3 years ago
    I disagree slightly. Look at Apple, their innovation is in-house and is running rampant over several industries. I don't think a company needs outsourced ideas as much as they need quality people constantly thinking ahead in-house.
  • Fraser · 3 years ago
    Chad, nice example w/ Apple. Their ability to innovate and think ahead (and execute on that vision quickly) is really impressive.

    I don't think all companies will remove all internal innovation. In fact, I think all companies will continue to internally innovate. I do believe that all companies will look outward for innovation, which hasn't occurred in the past.

    And this is going to create great change to the innovation process.
  • Mike Brown · 3 years ago
    Fraser,

    Nice article. You are on target with the changes that are happening with innovation these days. The companies that expect to meet their revenue targets through an organic innovation process will be left behind. P & G is the leader in this category, other major players include Innocentive and Ninesigma.

    Regarding Apple, they used IDEO for many of their designs, including the mouse. Your friend Henry Ford also practiced outside innovation by copying the assembly line from Columbia bicycle. The greatness of many of the world's best inventors is recognizing an exploitable opportunity.
  • PeectHevy · 2 years ago
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  • saitovru · 1 year ago