Corporate Innovation Online
Building and Sustaining Corporate Innovation


By listing best management practices using a framework of 25 Factors, and by providing profiles of innovative companies along with a host of anecdotal information, we hope to stimulate discussion and share information on cultural aspects of corporate innovation.
Howard Schultz’s book, Onward, provides rare insight into the role innovation in the corporate world and the thinking of a founder. A short, 17-page, profile on this site, under Profiles and Papers/Profiles-Innovation, parses innovation at this inventive company. Starbucks Download. Comments are welcome.
A brief – 2-page – document Download Starbucks Innovation Profile Only provides an outline of the range of innovation at Starbucks. Use this example to profile your own ‘spectrum of innovation’.
Posted on Thursday, May 12th, 2011 at 9:04 pm in Best Management Practices, Book Reviews, Cultural Aspects of Innovation, Idea management, Leadership, The role and place of R&D in innovation..
Tags: global business, research and development, Retail industry, Starbucks
Should you be interested in a very comprehensive approach to idea management, you will want to check out ‘CRITflow’, a recent release of new system software which has gained traction in Europe (ROCHE, Danone and Zurich are examples of users). ‘CRIT’ stands for Create. Reinvent, Innovate, and Transform. Built on a platform of Microsoft SharePoint 2010, it offers a flexible – you can customize the system – to your own needs. For contact information visit ‘Partners/Contributors’ on this web site under About.
Posted on Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011 at 9:05 pm in Best Management Practices, Idea management, Reviews.
Glasgow’s University of Strathclyde seems to have gotten the right formula in this energy/wind turbine initiative. Download – The Linkage Between University Research and Commercial Success.
Posted on Thursday, March 31st, 2011 at 3:29 pm in Best Management Practices, Economic development, Leadership, The role and place of R&D in innovation..
Tags: Economic development, innovation, research and development
A recent article in the New Yorker magazine prompts further research into this issue. Innovation, the main driver of economic development and the creation of jobs, may be inhibited by religious beliefs but progress in several Islamic countries seems to refute this notion. For more background information have a look at some of the ideas set out in a paper; Download the discussion on Innovation and Religion.
Posted on Thursday, March 31st, 2011 at 3:17 pm in Cultural Aspects of Innovation, Discussion, Economic development.
Tags: Economic development, innovation, religion
Our latest White Paper provides insight into the demise of Massey-Ferguson Ltd. (MF), once Canada’s largest industrial enterprise employing 68,000 people world-wide. Passing out of business in the 1990s, MF’ lacked innovativeness. Three ex-employees offer their insights into innovation during the critical period, 1960 to 1980, and conclude that the lack of innovativeness was a major contributor to MF’s demise. The then current management practices simply did not encourage innovation. Download the Massey Ferguson White Paper.
Posted on Monday, January 31st, 2011 at 7:46 pm in Best Management Practices, Leadership, News, The role and place of R&D in innovation..
Tags: failure, innovation, Sick companies. Canada
Huawei Technologies, China, is the recipient of this award for its ‘corporate use of innovation’. While noting that R&D is the most significant contributor to Huawei’s overwhelming success, it is difficult to believe company statements that over 50% of its staff are engaged in R&D as stated by the company and by a recent report by the Battelle Institute. Perhaps the definition of R&D is different in China than elsewhere. This interpretation might also be the reason why China’s investment in R&D has risen so rapidly in the last few years. While not much information is available on this dynamic company, we identify at least some of the management practices which have made it successful. Huawei Report Economist Award. Click on the link for our free, brief (4-page) report.
Posted on Thursday, December 16th, 2010 at 9:23 pm in Best Management Practices, Economic development, The role and place of R&D in innovation..
Tags: China, research and development
Tony Hayward’s initiatives were on the way to changing BP in a positive manner. Progress was disrupted by the Macondo drilling well disaster. Bob Dudley is again remaking BP; yet again changing priorities amongst safety, cost reduction and profit improvement. We comment on Hayward’s changes and his legacy, Dudley’s initiatives so far, and the potential impact on BP’s risk profile. Read more; Download BP’s Newest New Culture.
Posted on Monday, November 1st, 2010 at 9:21 pm in Cultural Aspects of Innovation, Discussion, Leadership, News, Rewards for Innovators.
Tags: culture, innovation, innovative, performance, risk
Evidently, Dyson, the inventor of the high-end vacum cleaner which has ‘cleaned up’ the market with the application of new cyclonic technology, built 5,271 prototypes, before he was fully satisfied. This is an example of professional tinkering which, in this case, has made a significant difference. Read the article in The New Yorker, September 20th, 2010, Annals of Invention. Fascinating article!
Posted on Sunday, October 24th, 2010 at 7:27 pm in Cultural Aspects of Innovation, Economic development, Rewards for Innovators, The role and place of R&D in innovation..
Tags: development, research, tinkering
U.S. innovative economic success is based largely on four notions; ‘tinkering’, materialism, a flexible financial infrastructure and a high tolerance for failure at both the corporate and individual level. Tinkering puts ideas into action. Consumer-driven materialism ensures a ready market for new ideas. A flexible financial infrastructure facilitates the relatively easy establishment and destruction of enterprises. An open attitude to failure encourages individuals and corporations to try new ideas, gadgets, and business models. All four are most prevalent in the United States economy while only one, two or three may be present in other economies.Compare the presence of these four notions in the U.S., Canada, Russia and Japan. Download ‘Tinkering etc.’
Posted on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 1:33 pm in Cultural Aspects of Innovation, Economic development.
Tags: failure, infrastructure, materialism, research, tinkering, tolerance
We don’t think the mechanical problem itself is other than a very serious blemish on Toyota’s reputation but the manner in which Toyota has handled the issue is much more serious and needs to be addressed by Toyota. It is a management issue. It is Toyota’s first major glitch in its 20-year roll to become #1 in the automotive world. Over expansion is a part of the problem but not the root cause.
It’s fashionable to criticize Toyota. The evidence of design, manufacturing, quality, and operational flaws is awesome and disturbing to management, regulators and, most significantly, for Toyota, to the consumer. Serious for sure, but is it the beginning of a downslide for Toyota; a company which has built a stellar reputation over its 53-year history? Not likely!
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Posted on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 at 4:30 pm in Best Management Practices, News.