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At the beginning of each month we will profile the twenty posts from the previous month that generated the most traffic to Innovation Excellence. We also publish a weekly Top 8 as part of our FREE email newsletter. Did your favorite make the cut?
But enough delay, here are November’s twenty most popular innovation posts:
- How to Create an Innovative Business Model? – by Gijs van Wulfen
- Creating Product Roadmaps – by Chad McAllister
- Should the Manager be in the Ideation Meeting? – by Paul Sloane
- The Tesla of Bikes Got a Brilliant Idea – by Gijs van Wulfen
- Making innovation a habit – the birth of the creative leader – by Janet Sernack
- Why Social Skills Are Trumping Cognitive Skills – by Greg Satell
- The Only Difference: Mindset – by Michael Graber
- Innovation Trumped – by Kevin McFarthing
- Overcoming Hurdles to Scaling Innovation – by Jeffrey Pappin
- Why Organizations Fail – by Greg Satell
- Innovation Decision Makers – the genius or the customer? – by Kevin McFarthing
- Two Kinds of Empathy for Successful Innovation – by Michael Graber
- How the Innovation in the IoT Will Boost Our Economy – by Andy Heikkila
- It Takes More than a Big Idea to Change the World – by Greg Satell
- Internal Benefits of Practicing Innovation – by Michael Graber
- Pushing My Personal Limits with Innovation – by Braden Kelley
- How WOW Air Disrupted The Airline Industry – by Amanda Elliott
- Innovation Needs a Home – by Archer Tope
- Cultural Lag: When Innovation Moves Faster Than Regulation – by Andy Heikkila
- How Product Managers and Innovators can Influence Virtual Teams – by Chad McAllister
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BONUS – Here are four more strong articles published the last week of the month:
- The Power of Story – by Greg Satell
- When Good Innovation Breaks Bad – by Pete Foley
- The Happy Virus – by Michael Graber
- Leonard Cohen R.I.P. – by Peter Cook
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Editor’s Note: Innovation Excellence is open to contributions from any and all innovation professionals out there (practitioners, professors, researchers, consultants, authors, etc.) who have a valuable innovation insight to share with everyone for the greater good. If you’d like to contribute, create an account in the community and then login to our WordPress.
P.S. Here are links to our online magazine highlighting the Top 40 Innovation Bloggers the last three years:
- Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2012
- Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2013
- Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2014
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