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August 30, 2010

Disciplined Social Innovation

Three Firms Achieve Tangible Results

by Rob Koplowitz, Leslie Owens

with Matthew Brown, Sara Burnes, Anjali Yakkundi

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Executive Summary

Companies depend on innovation to sprint out of the current economic doldrums and to return to profitability and growth. Innovation is a discipline with established best practices, needed skill sets, and proven processes and tools. Many organizations organize their innovation programs within an "innovation center." They focus on empowering knowledge workers to collectively drive new organizational efficiencies, better customer service, and new product ideas. The end user case studies outlined in this report illustrate how content and collaboration professionals possess people-oriented skills, and how Web 2.0 tools can contribute to sustained innovation in the enterprise.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • A Gateway Recession Drives Innovation To The Forefront
  • Changing Demographics Support The Trend
  • Social Tools Are An Innovation Enabler
  • Big Businesses Embrace Innovation
  • Best Practices Emerge

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