15 Examples of Open Innovation between Big Companies & Startups
The Innovation Excellence website notes that big companies like GE, Cisco or Microsoft tend to have 8-10 different value pools (think suppliers, startups, customers or universities) to consider for their open innovation efforts. The challenge is that even companies that are good at open innovation only seem to be able to handle 3-4 value pools properly at the same time. Check out this list of corporate (open) innovation initiatives aimed at startups.
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that big companies like GE, Cisco or Microsoft tend to have 8-12 different value pools (think suppliers, startups, customers or universities) to consider for their open innovation efforts.
The challenge is that even companies that are good at open innovation only seems to be able to handle 3-4 value pools properly at the same time.
– See more at: http://www.innovationexcellence.com/blog/2014/08/13/15-examples-of-open-innovation-between-big-companies-startups/#sthash.cusSOfyn.dpuf
that big companies like GE, Cisco or Microsoft tend to have 8-12 different value pools (think suppliers, startups, customers or universities) to consider for their open innovation efforts.
The challenge is that even companies that are good at open innovation only seems to be able to handle 3-4 value pools properly at the same time.
– See more at: http://www.innovationexcellence.com/blog/2014/08/13/15-examples-of-open-innovation-between-big-companies-startups/#sthash.cusSOfyn.dpuf
that big companies like GE, Cisco or Microsoft tend to have 8-12 different value pools (think suppliers, startups, customers or universities) to consider for their open innovation efforts.
The challenge is that even companies that are good at open innovation only seems to be able to handle 3-4 value pools properly at the same time.
– See more at: http://www.innovationexcellence.com/blog/2014/08/13/15-examples-of-open-innovation-between-big-companies-startups/#sthash.cusSOfyn.dpuf
that big companies like GE, Cisco or Microsoft tend to have 8-12 different value pools (think suppliers, startups, customers or universities) to consider for their open innovation efforts.
The challenge is that even companies that are good at open innovation only seems to be able to handle 3-4 value pools properly at the same time.
– See more at: http://www.innovationexcellence.com/blog/2014/08/13/15-examples-of-open-innovation-between-big-companies-startups/#sthash.cusSOfyn.dpuf