🟢 The hidden concept of bisociation A new innovation prompt this week using the concept of bisociation. Never heard of the term? Exactly!
Innovating seasonal businesses I've been discussing seasonal businesses with a few customers recently. Whether there are B2C or B2B, dealing with a peak and a low season completely changes how you can approach innovation. There are many reasons for that, but one that always strikes me as spectacularly missed: managers of
🟢 What self-driving cars getting street-legal in California says about innovation For the first back-to-school newsletter after the summer vacation, I'm trying to concentrate on a shorter format using a recent key market or tech event to prompt you on your innovation process.
A quick teaser on our Consulting Kickstart program As a follow-up to the Consulting Kickstart program I announced this week-end and that will start October 9, here's a quick teaser of the different steps we'll go through: 1. Understanding the 5 different types of expertise (and finding your super-power) 2. Getting your first mission
The case for Elon Musk driving Twitter to bankruptcy Musk had shown with solid consistency that he was not afraid to not pay his debts, office rent, or employee severance package. He has also been quite consistent at driving Twitter business in the ground. From pushing away advertisers by breaking all forms of moderation, to more recently killing the
When Disney theorized business synergy There's an organizational chart from the sixties that has been floating around for a long time. It describes how Disney was thinking about its business more than fifty years ago, and it's striking. Where you might see a consulted mess, it's anything but. The
Working for small giants is part of our next chapter A quick announcement about Innovation Copilots' next chapter!