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Creating Harmony: Harnessing Stakeholders to Boost Innovation - Ideas for Leaders

Creating Harmony: Harnessing Stakeholders to Boost Innovation

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Creating Harmony: Harnessing Stakeholders to Boost Innovation

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KEY CONCEPT

Collaborative innovation and co-creation between stakeholders can deliver value for businesses.

Collaborative innovation can be defined as: “Working with others, sharing knowledge and learning, and building consensus to invent something new or create a new way of doing something, with a view to realizing shared goals.”

Benefits include more – and better – ideas, reduced risk, increased quality and speed to market, reduced costs, new skills and resources, an enhanced brand, and the ability to create value for the common good.


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Idea conceived

January 1, 2012

Idea posted

Apr 2013
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