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Creativity vs Innovation

Creativity vs Innovation

People often use “creativity” and “innovation” as if they mean the same thing. They don’t. When teams confuse them, they get predictable problems: lots of brainstorming, very little shipping, or constant execution with no fresh thinking. If we want consistent results, we need a clear definition of both, plus a practical bridge that turns creative ideas into real outcomes. Creativity is the ability to generate original ideas and possibilities. It’s

Jamen K|
January 23, 2026
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How to Prioritize Content Projects Based on ROI

How to Prioritize Content Projects Based on ROI

Content backlogs don’t fail because teams lack ideas. They fail because requests aren’t comparable. One stakeholder wants a thought-leadership post, another wants a landing page, someone else wants a refresh of a blog that “used to do well.” Without a clear project prioritization process, the queue becomes political and reactive. We can fix that with a data-driven system that ranks content projects by expected return, effort, and confidence. This article

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Maximise ROI and Grow Your Initiative With Business Case Management Software

Maximise ROI and Grow Your Initiative

Most organisations don’t struggle to generate initiatives. They struggle to fund the right ones, approve them fast, and make sure the promised value shows up after delivery. That gap is where ROI leaks. A strong business case should prevent it, but business cases often live in scattered spreadsheets, slide decks, and email threads. Assumptions change, versions multiply, approvals slow down, and benefits tracking becomes an afterthought. Business case management software

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Steps to Developing an Effective Product Innovation Process

Steps to Developing an Effective Product Innovation Process

A product innovation process is how we turn raw ideas into shipped improvements and new offerings without relying on luck or individual heroics. When the process is clear, teams spend less time debating opinions and more time testing assumptions, making decisions, and delivering outcomes customers actually use. When it’s not clear, we get idea overload, slow handoffs, and features built on weak evidence. This guide lays out a practical, repeatable

Jamen K|
January 19, 2026
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What are the key responsibilities and tasks of an innovation manager?

What are the key responsibilities and tasks of an innovation manager

An innovation manager is accountable for making innovation work as a repeatable business process. That means we don’t just collect ideas. We set direction, build the operating rhythm, run governance, and make sure promising concepts move from “interesting” to validated, funded, delivered, and measured. In most organisations, the innovation manager becomes the owner of the system that turns uncertainty into decisions. What an innovation manager is accountable for The job

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What’s the Best Definition of Innovation?

What’s the Best Definition of Innovation

Most teams think they know what innovation means until they have to make a decision: which ideas deserve budget, which projects count as innovation in a report, and what results justify doing more of it. That’s where vague definitions break. If innovation is “a new idea,” then everything from a brainstorming session to a half-built prototype qualifies. If innovation is “a breakthrough,” then incremental improvements that save millions or dramatically

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Idea Management Process: 6 Steps to Turn Ideas Into ROI

Idea Management Process

Most organisations don’t have an “idea problem.” They have a follow-through problem. Ideas show up in inboxes, hallway chats, Microsoft Forms, Teams threads, spreadsheets, and random meeting notes. A few get traction. Most quietly disappear. And when employees stop seeing outcomes, participation drops — which makes leadership assume “people don’t have ideas,” when the real issue is that there’s no repeatable idea management process. A strong idea management process fixes

Jamen K|
January 8, 2026
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What Makes an Idea Great?

What Makes an Idea Great ideawake

Most organizations don’t have an idea problem. They have a signal-to-noise problem. A typical company can generate hundreds—or thousands—of suggestions in a year. Some are thoughtful. Many are vague. A lot are duplicates. And a surprising number are simply opinions with no path to action. Then the same thing happens every time: leaders get overwhelmed, decisions slow down, and employees stop participating because it feels like nothing changes. So the

Jamen K|
January 7, 2026
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The Innovation Process

innovation process

Most organizations don’t have an idea problem. They have a process problem. Great ideas show up in hallway conversations, in Teams chats, during customer calls, on the shop floor, and in the “we should really fix this someday” pile.  And then they disappear—because there’s no simple, repeatable system to capture them, improve them, evaluate them fairly, and turn them into measurable impact. That’s what an innovation process is supposed to

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Best Corporate Innovation Tools 2026: Top Platforms and How to Choose

Best Corporate Innovation Tools 2026 Top Platforms and How to Choose

Corporate innovation doesn’t fail because people lack ideas. It fails because ideas don’t have a system. They sit in inboxes, slide decks, meeting notes, and chat threads. Then they disappear when priorities shift. Corporate innovation tools exist to solve that operational gap. They provide a structured workflow for idea intake, evaluation, decision-making, and follow-through.  They also create transparency: employees can see what happened to an idea, leaders can see what’s

Jamen K|
January 2, 2026
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