
Innovation - HBR - Harvard Business Review
Jan 6, 2026 · Find new ideas and classic advice for global leaders from the world's best business and management experts.
4 Pillars of Innovation Every Organization Needs
Sep 5, 2024 · Innovation doesn’t just come from serendipity. Leaders who nurture great ideas rely on concrete mechanisms to ensure that they see the right ideas, give them breathing room to …
The Discipline of Innovation - Harvard Business Review
In business, innovation rarely springs from a flash of inspiration. It arises from a cold-eyed analysis of seven kinds of opportunities.
When to Innovate and When to Imitate - Harvard Business Review
Aug 1, 2025 · Innovation is often the gold standard for firms looking to grow profits and become leaders in their industries. But given the steep cost of failure, is a relentless pursuit of …
Supercharging Innovation with “Flash Teams”
Sep 16, 2025 · A conversation with Stanford’s Melissa Valentine about how organizations can use online labor markets and AI tools to reshape collaboration.
Disruptive innovation - HBR
Dec 30, 2025 · The Benefits of Innovation That Isn’t Disruptive Disruptive innovation Digital Article W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne, and Mi Ji
You Need an Innovation Strategy - Harvard Business Review
The problem with innovation improvement efforts is rooted in the lack of an innovation strategy. A version of this article appeared in the June 2015 issue of Harvard Business Review.
How Constructive Dissent Can Unlock Your Team’s Innovation
Feb 12, 2025 · The key to unlocking innovation from diverse perspectives is constructive dissent: a team’s ability to engage respectfully in the exchange of conflicting viewpoints. As a norm, or …
The 4 Types of Innovation and the Problems They Solve
Jun 21, 2017 · Innovation is, at its core, about solving problems — and there are as many ways to innovate as there are different types of problems to solve. Just like we wouldn’t rely on a single …
To Drive Innovation, Create the Conditions for Serendipity
May 13, 2025 · Serendipity has led to many scientific breakthroughs. For instance, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin while doing research on influenza. But unlike scientists, business …