Overcoming Idea Addiction to Scale Your Ventures Andrew Binns | PDMA Inspire Innovation Conference • September 19, 2023 Download Slides Conventional wisdom says that innovation starts with a winning idea. The more ideas and possibilities, the more likely one will turn into a scaled...
Spinning Straw Into Gold: Innovation Recycling, Innovation Sourcing Modes, and Innovation Ability in Sub-Saharan Africa Rebecca Yu Li, Carlos M. P. Sousa, Xinming He, and Yansong Hu kHUB post date: December 23, 2022 Originally published: July 18, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 39, Issue 5 • September...
Accelerating Innovation and Protecting Organizations: Pluralism in the COVID-19 Age José Antonio Rosa Originally published: May 5, 2021 Read time: 15 minutes Access the Full Article Among logicians, pluralism is the view that under certain circumstances, such as when contending opinions...
Post‐Failure Success: Sensemaking in Problem Representation Reformulation Marta Morais‐Storz, Nhien Nguyen and Alf Steinar Sætre Originally published: August 18, 2020 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37 • Issue 6 • November 2020) Read time: 1 hour, 10 minutes Access the Full Article Failure is an...
The Innovator's Burden PDMA Carolinas | February 16, 2021 Access the Recording If you are innovative two things will happen (1) People will have no idea what you are doing and (2) They are terrified of your innovation. The innovator’s burden is that humans are weak in their ability to...
The Impact of Failure and Success Experience on Drug Development Antonio Garzón‐Vico, Jan Rosier, Patrick Gibbons and Peter Mcnamara Originally published: October 12, 2019 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37, Issue 1 • January 2020) Read time: 45 minutes Access the Full Article It is unclear whether the...
The Impact of Failure and Success Experience on Drug Development Antonio Garzón‐Vico, Jan Rosier, Patrick Gibbons and Peter McNamara Originally published: October 12, 2019 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 37, Issue 1 • January 2020) Read time: 1 hour, 10 minutes Access the Full Article It is unclear...