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Innovators need to persuade others that there is enough evidence for a commercial business to pursue an idea. Published in The Huffington Post, November 6, 2013 by Daryl Twitchell, Kevin McDermott and Amy Radin Unless you're an independent designer you may be unaware…

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How does an innovator take a new idea and build a business case around it? Mapping the idea's value constellation is a great place to start. Published in The Huffington Post, September 30, 2013 by Daryl Twitchell, Kevin McDermott and Amy Radin…

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You have a great idea and want to build support, but you're asked to predict how successful something that doesn't exist will be.  So how do you build your business case? Here's how. Published in The Huffington Post, September 25, 2013 by Amy…

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Successful innovation goes beyond what the market says it needs to what it values. Acting on this distinction is what establishes differentiation and stokes demand. Here are the essentials to making that distinction. Published in The Huffington Post, July 29, 2013 by Amy…

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Teams benefit from close collaboration and informal idea sharing, but who says everyone has to work under one roof?  Distributed teams are just as effective, if not more, now that distance is collapsed by simple productivity and communications tools. Published in The Huffington Post, June…

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Regardless of your title or position, you're capable of being a Daily Innovator in your organization.  Start by adopting some effective techniques and always remembering that the collective intelligence of a group is more powerful than any individual genius.   Published in The Huffington…

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It's easy to name the characteristics of a great innovation team, but how do you pick people for your team? Published in The Huffington Post, March 6, 2013 by Daryl Twitchell, Kevin McDermott and Amy Radin Big thinker Malcolm Gladwell once remarked that "innovation…

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