There is seemingly no end to the myths of corporate innovation. In this article series, Andy Binns takes on 5 common misconceptions and presents evidence for why they are flawed and describes the implications that can help make corporate explorers more successful.
Corporations cannot lead disruptive innovation–only startups can be disruptors.
Recently, I was standing in line at a tennis clinic waiting my turn to perfect my backhand. The man ahead of me boldly introduced himself as “Chuck.” “I’m in venture capital,” he declared…
Corporations only innovate because they hire entrepreneurs to help them and set up startup-style accelerators and innovation labs.
When my kids were young, their favorite TV show was Myth Busters, the popular series with the mission of either proving or disproving conventional wisdom. In this series of articles…
All you need is the CEO’s support to sanction an innovation project, and the rest is easy.
It is easy to assume that the only way to initiate radical innovation from inside a large corporation is if you have the prefix “chief” attached to your job title…
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