What is radical innovation anyway?
Radical innovation has become somewhat of a buzz word in the sustainability world in recent times, but what on earth does it actually mean? In the corporate sector, the term […]
Radical innovation has become somewhat of a buzz word in the sustainability world in recent times, but what on earth does it actually mean? In the corporate sector, the term […]
Last night almost 200 people crammed into a room at Somerset House to discuss and share ideas on “Business as Unusual”. Thank you to all of our guests and supporters – the […]
Unemployment in the UK is at the highest level since records began almost 20 years ago, with the young being hit disproportionately hard. Today, more than 20% of 16-24 year […]
The fact that (radical) innovation is needed to change businesses and achieve a sustainable world has been argued on this blog already – it is, after all, its main building […]
There is a desperate need and, I would say, a desperate desire in our society today for innovation. We complain about rigid rules and same-old techniques in business and hold […]
Last time (‘Putting a square peg in a round hole?’), I discussed ways to embed creative innovation methodologies in ‘non-creative’ organisations. Now, let me explain what type of innovation this […]
Can the innovation tools used by creative industries be embedded into traditionally non-creative organisations? In a previous blog I wrote about an interesting workshop I attended, which taught some practical […]
Enthusiasm has inherent appeal. It is synonymous with energy and action. Many of us involved in environmental sustainability are passionate about achieving positive change. We approach our work with an […]
Some years ago, I moved into a rental house in which some previous tenants had left a picture at the top of the stairs bearing this American Indian Proverb: “Only […]
I recently had a discussion with someone on radical innovation (RI) and sustainability and he touched upon a goldmine: the importance of systems change in driving RI. I was asking […]