Innovation Strategy
Accelerating Innovation Through a Network of Ecosystems
Use a networked approach to manage distributed innovation across teams, units, and regions.
Innovation strategy requires leaders to not only recognize breakthrough ideas but also break down internal silos and skepticism. Get evidence-based insights on innovation processes, frameworks, and design-thinking methodologies that succeed. Learn how to overcome invisible innovation hurdles and build competitive advantage.
Use a networked approach to manage distributed innovation across teams, units, and regions.
The race to develop treatments and a vaccine for COVID-19 highlights the value of repurposing solutions.
MIT SMR editor in chief Paul Michelman kicks off the Disruption 2020 Virtual event.
There are four common misconceptions that leaders often succumb to when thinking about disruptive innovation.
Tucker Marion and Sebastian Fixson outline four essential skills workers need to master to succeed in digital environments.
To ensure success, entrepreneurs need to create two business plans: one for disruption and one for cooperation.
Amy Webb outlines the 11 sources of change that could disrupt your organization.
SAP’s Max Wessel explains why advisory board guidance is critical in innovation.
The current pandemic presents an opportunity for creativity to rethink skills development, worker protections, and health care.
How to boost innovation capacity and institutional pride, and addressing tech inequity and the ethics of automation.
External innovation is a way to broaden your portfolio, not a substitute for internal innovation.
CEOs who manage crises using intuition, logic, and emotion are the best role models.
The world’s unbanked populations represent a compelling social need and a tremendous economic opportunity.
Adjusting business strategies and plotting comebacks in the face of uncertainty.
Amid pandemic-driven market changes, opportunities await organizations that proactively adjust their business strategies.
Managing remote work, leading in a crisis, and governing successful digital initiatives.
Columbia’s Rita McGrath discusses how traditional businesses can compete with innovative upstarts.
Fueled by technology growth and dependence, digital pollution profoundly impacts society but can be difficult to detect.
Disruption detection and delusions, ethical implications of new technologies, and nudge engines.
This special issue looks at what it will take to innovate and compete over the next decade.