Key Traits of Successful innovative organisations
Some time ago I did some work to identify common traits that successful innovative companies demonstrate. I identified 5 specific areas where these companies differentiated themselves from less innovative organisations.  I found it useful to use these traits to benchmark organisations wishing to boost their innovation agenda to help identify key gaps. I thought you might like to have a look..
| Trait | Description | Examples |
| Strategic intent | They recognise the strategic role of innovation and the contribution it can make to the success of the business. The innovation strategy is integrated with and driven by the business strategy. |
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| Market insight | They understand who their customers and stakeholders are, and deliver against real needs. They test opportunities and concepts early. |
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| Tools & process | They recognise that there are processes for managing and delivering innovation on a continuous basis and different processes to handle disruptive, potentially large opportunities. Innovation is managed within agreed processes and is not left to chance. They demonstrate excellence in execution. |
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| Organisation for innovation | They recognise how resources, roles, metrics and culture impact on innovation. The right mix of skills in entrepreneurial, high performing teams is used to promote innovation. Resources are mobilised quickly to address potentially large future opportunities. |
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| Variety of sources | They recognise that good sources of innovation may be outside of their organisation. Many organisations proactively look for external sources of innovation. |
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Here is a download presentation of these 5 traits: key-traits-of-leading-innovation-companies
No commentsAll Terrain Quadruped Robot – a glimpse of the future?
I found this amazing video on the Boston Dynamics website yesterday of a quadruped robot, BigDog which can get over serious obstacles, climb 35 degree slopes, carry 400lbs and even gallop and jump. It is pretty cool even if it is powered by a (rather noisy) gasoline engine driving hydraulics. There are clearly some very sophisticated control algorithms in it’s on-board computer – some of the shots of it trying to stay upright on ice are amazing! I then had a look through the rest of the stuff on the site, how about a tree and wall climber, a sneaky all-terrain ground crawler and a small brother to BigDog imaginatively called LittleDog. I reckon this one seems a bit more house trained and might even make a good pet. Anyway, here’s a shot of BigDog full loaded.
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