Thursday 14 November 2013

The Daily Idea from Harvard Business Review

  Daily Idea - Harvard Business Review

November 14, 2013

Ideas Are Easy; Execution Is Hard


Companies trying to innovate tend to spend a lot of time generating ideas: Brainstorming sessions. Contests. Jams. This can be a huge waste of resources. In fact, most companies have no trouble generating great ideas. But very few are adept at the other steps in the innovation process: picking the right idea, expressing enthusiasm, and executing. So these post-idea stages are what companies should focus on. If they do, their success rates should improve as a result.

SOURCE: Why Your Innovation Contest Won't Work by Tim Kastelle


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