R&D
Experiment in the age of data
Relying on the current capabilities of data processing, many companies have placed continuous experimentation at the heart of their innovation strategy. How can you develop the rigor required for such an approach?
Innovate through experimentation
Experimentation is a powerful innovation accelerator which, thanks to the digital revolution, is much more accessible than before. Yet it remains under-utilized. How can you prompt people to acquire the reflex to experiment with their ideas?
From ideas to action
In every business organization, hundreds of ideas are generated every day, ranging from creative solutions to everyday problems to revolutionary new products and services. What if innovation were principally a question of personal discipline?
Adopting innovations developed outside your organization
Innovation is influenced by fashion trends. Lucidity, strategic thinking and rigorous analysis are valuable assets to avoid wasting a lot of time and energy.
Lessons learned from blockbuster products
Among the hundreds of products launched every year, very few become real blockbusters. What practices can be used to increase the chances of spectacular success?
Innovate like a start-up
The rise in power of digital innovations is often perceived as a threat for the established players. Against start-ups, how can they reinvent themselves to win the race for innovation?
Foster radical innovation
Innovation is at the heart of company priorities. Yet, large organizations mostly limit themselves to marginal innovations while leaving start-ups the prerogative for disruptive innovations. How can you set up an environment that is propitious to radical innovation?
Implementing Design Thinking
Based on proximity to the end user, on pragmatism and agility, Design Thinking promises to boost innovation. But this method can prove demanding to implement. How can you make the best possible use of it in your organization?