7 Christmas Gift Ideas For Your Favorite Innovator

Software, games and books - here’s seven ideal gifts for the innovator on your shopping lists.

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Making Money By Giving Stuff Away For Free

Have you ever considered what you can get for practically free today that you used to pay a lot of money for?

  • Computer Performance
  • Long Distance Telephone Calls
  • Computer Storage
  • Bandwidth
  • Music
  • Web Server Space
  • Domain Names

What’s been the impact of the value of these commodities becoming almost “too cheap to meter?” It’s opened up opportunities in other areas, to sell new services and innovate new business models. And it’s taken innovation out of the hands of invisible ‘gatekeepers’ and into the hands of the people.

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Try Out IBM’s Innovation Assessment Tool

December 18, 2007 · Filed Under Brand, Branding, Business, Business Model, Creativity, Innovation · 1 Comment 

I found this cool innovation self-diagnostic at the IBM website that lets you assess your company’s innovation level against the results of their Global CEO Study 2006. It’s a nice strategic innovation tool that gives goals and objectives for instituting an effective innovation program in your company.

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7 Levels Of Change (Part 9 of 9) - Bringing It All Together

The last in a nine-part series on Rolf Smith’s 7 Levels of Change, I bring everything together and discuss how to put the 7 Levels to work.

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Has Solar Energy Finally Turned The Corner?

The key to making a disruptive solar energy product is to overcome the high cost of the initial installation. Popular Science has awarded its Innovation of the Year award to a company who may well do that starting next year - Nanosolar. Let’s see if they can truly be disruptive.

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Under Armour: Branding Juggernaut Pushes Customer Experience

November 8, 2007 · Filed Under Brand, Branding, Business, Business Model, Customer Experience, Innovation · 2 Comments 

Over the past few years Under Armour has built an amazingly successful brand via their awesome sports-based ad campaigns. Now they’re moving into a new business area - retailing. And in doing so they are trying to master yet another form of innovation: customer experience.

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7 Levels Of Change (Part 8 of 9) - Level 7: Doing Things That Can’t Be Done

The eighth in a nine-part series on Rolf Smith’s 7 Levels of Change, I introduce the seventh level of change - Different (Doing Things That Can’t Be Done).

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An Industry In Search Of A Disruptive Business Model

November 3, 2007 · Filed Under Business, Business Model, Customer Experience, Innovation, Music · 2 Comments 

A few weeks ago I posted about Rick Rubin’s subscriber-based vision for the music industry. But a familiar company currently using this business model is abandoning it due to plummeting revenue.

The company?

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7 Levels Of Change (Part 7 of 9) - Level 6: Doing Things No One Else Is Doing

The seventh in a nine-part series on Rolf Smith’s 7 Levels of Change, I introduce the sixth level of change - Different (Doing Things No One Else Is Doing).

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Hannah Montana, Radiohead, Virginia Tech, My Band, and the New Music Business Model

In the future, when we look back on what will soon become the next business model for the music industry, people will regard Hannah Montana as a pioneer, or maybe simply the catalyst that got things started. But if we look at things the way they are now, the signs of a coming music business revolution are as plain as the nose on her perky face.

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