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  • 5 Ways to Jump Start Innovation

    With most organizations facing economic pressures to survive, survival increasingly depends on bringing new ideas into the marketplace. Tom Kelley, co-author of The Art of Innovation, offers five tips to jump start new ideas: 1. Brainstorm faster. Start with a "lightning Round" approach during...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 11-28-2008
  • Innovative Companies Outperform the Market

    Innovative companies usually outperform both the S&P Global 100 and S&P 500 indexes, according to BusinessWeek (June 16, 2008). some of those top companies include (with stock return): Microsoft, 12% Apple, 83% Nokia, 35% Research in Motion, 51% Google, 53% Hewlatt-Packard, 35% Nintendo, 77%...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 08-14-2008
  • Defining Organizational Innovation

    Real innovators are those individuals or organizations that have developed new products, new work processes, or new business models that have resulted in actual improvements to their bottom lines. Some experts even add to this list how far an organization pushes a green or socially responsible agenda...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 07-06-2008
  • A Process to Make Inspiration Routine

    Inc. magazine (June 2008)challenged Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley and business consultant Ram Charan to envision a $4 mil company with 30 employees, and then develop a process to make innovative thought routine. From that perspective, any manager (whether for a team, department, division, or company...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 06-17-2008
  • Innovation Can Come From Low-Cost Ideas

    The Chicago Transit Authority went live today, in conjunction with Google maps, with a trip planner for Chicago residents and tourists that plots out trips using public transportation. Plug in the starting and finishing addresses, and not only will the route pop up, but also pictures of the route. The...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 04-09-2008
  • Can Your Team find Their Cloud?

    Google senior programmer Christophe Bisciglia had an idea, called "The Cloud" (BusinessWeek, Dec. 24, 2007). What it started as was a way for Google to provide advance training to college students to begin thinking on the large panaramic scale necessary to continue handling exponentially increasing...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 12-21-2007
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