Innovation Systems: Advancing Practices to Create New Value

Every organization builds its future through innovations, large and small. These can spring from grassroots efforts to find a better way of doing things and respond to unmet customer needs, or take shape as big bets on new products or business models.

As the pace of change accelerates and pressures organizations to speed innovation cycles, new, repeatable processes that support ideation, exploration, and incubation are essential to capturing new ideas’ full value.

Download this Special Report by MIT Sloan Management Review to learn about:

  • The concept of radicalness and how its intertwined with innovations
  • Innovative governance ideas that have the potential to influence organizational changes
  • Simple decisions that can set teams on a path toward either incremental or breakthrough innovations

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