by Wolcott and Lippitz on November 9, 2009
In our six years of research on innovation and corporate entrepreneurship, we did not find a single company that felt they lacked good ideas. Rather, the difficult task was creating an organization and processes that refine ideas, build businesses, and bring the best of them to market.
There is no one-size-fits-all structure and process to building [...]
by Wolcott and Lippitz on November 6, 2009
One of the great myths of innovation is that it is about breakthrough products or services, often developed by technology entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs of Apple Computer, Marc Andreessen of Netscape and Jim Clark of Silicon Graphics.
It’s true that most great companies were founded with some fundamental innovation and built through the drive and determination [...]