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  1. Innovation - HBR

    Dec 16, 2025 · Find new ideas and classic advice for global leaders from the world's best business and management experts.

  2. The Discipline of Innovation - Harvard Business Review

    In business, innovation rarely springs from a flash of inspiration. It arises from a cold-eyed analysis of seven kinds of opportunities.

  3. The 4 Types of Innovation and the Problems They Solve

    Jun 21, 2017 · Innovation is, at its core, about solving problems — and there are as many ways to innovate as there are different types of problems to solve. Just like we wouldn’t rely on a single …

  4. When to Innovate and When to Imitate - Harvard Business Review

    Aug 1, 2025 · Innovation is often the gold standard for firms looking to grow profits and become leaders in their industries. But given the steep cost of failure, is a relentless pursuit of …

  5. A New Approach to Strategic Innovation - Harvard Business Review

    Companies typically treat their innovation projects as a portfolio, aiming for a mix of projects that collectively meet their strategic objectives. The problem, say the authors, is that portfolio ...

  6. The Legacy Company’s Guide to Innovation

    Many experts are urging established companies to radically innovate—and disrupt themselves before someone else does. The trouble is, large firms aren’t designed for moon shots. Their …

  7. Innovating During Disruption - Harvard Business Review

    Jun 6, 2025 · Today, leaders are under tremendous pressure to disrupt their own business—and fast—at the same time they’re challenged to protect the core. This isn’t a new problem, but it’s …

  8. 4 Pillars of Innovation Every Organization Needs

    Sep 5, 2024 · Innovation doesn’t just come from serendipity. Leaders who nurture great ideas rely on concrete mechanisms to ensure that they see the right ideas, give them breathing room to …

  9. How Apple Is Organized for Innovation - Harvard Business Review

    Apple is well-known for its innovations in hardware, software, and services. Thanks to them, it grew from some 8,000 employees and $7 billion in revenue in 1997, the year Steve Jobs …

  10. Build an Innovation Engine in 90 Days - Harvard Business Review

    Most executives will admit that their companies don’t innovate in a reliable, orderly way. Too many breakthroughs happen only because of serendipity or individual heroism. Great ideas remain ...