CoDev and Open Innovation

Getting the Most from Open Innovation and CoDevelopment

A forum to help companies get the most payback from Open Innovation

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Welcome to the CoDev and Open Innovation Community

Want to find out what issues are perplexing other open innovation practitioners, engage in an ongoing dialogue to share insights, problem solve implementation issues and have the opportunity to gain access to articles and case studies to help build your foundation of knowledge on open innovation? If so, then you’ll want to sign up today to participate in this free forum whose goal is to grow a powerful network of practitioners, increase the general knowledge and understanding of what is involved in building open innovation capabilities and how to take these capabilities to the next level for increased growth and profitability. When you sign up to participate, you’ll receive an Open Innovation Fundamentals Kit, a compilation of learnings, articles and open innovation case examples to help bring all participants to a similar level of knowledge on the subject matter.

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CoDev and Open Innovation 2010

CoDev 2010 will be held on January 25 - 27, 2010 at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort and Villas in Scottsdale, AZ.

CoDev 2010 Conference website. CoDev2010 will offer significant benefits for early adopters of open innovation by examining leading edge trends and securing a highly seasoned and knowledgeable faculty. We’re also planning specialized programming for companies that are just getting their feet wet; an emphasis on the core fundamentals needed to launch a successful open innovation initiative. Online registration is now available here

Blog Posts

Philip Sorensen

Open Innovation and ATI

Hello,

ATI has been enabling open innovation for our Fortune 1000 clients since 1985. We help our clients -- as varied as J&J, Callaway, Nike, Kellogg, and Clorox -- leverage externally developed technology and resources in response to their critical research and product development needs. We've got a strong track record of success. Check us out here. Thank you.

Philip Sorensen
philip@atiincusa.com

Posted by Philip Sorensen on January 7, 2010 at 6:21pm

KALFON

Hi Does the equivalent of CODEV exists in Europe ? Thanks for the reply Françoise

Hi
Does the equivalent of CODEV exists in Europe ?

Thanks for the reply

Françoise Continue

Posted by KALFON on January 7, 2010 at 1:18pm — 1 Comment

Michael Fruhlng

Best Practices in Corporate External Innovation

One of the most common areas in External Innovation that corporate practitioners can tend to overlook (but which is one of the most important to external technology providers) is the cycle time for replies to external submissions. That is, while there are companies that are pretty good about this, others appear to not be as sensitive to the opportunity it can provide them to be considered a partner of choice.

I feel this is directly analogous to the world of employee recruiting. When a candidat… Continue

Posted by Michael Fruhlng on December 22, 2009 at 3:02pm

Jackie Cooper

The latest from Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley

While a Business Week interview with Lafley is not about to reveal any top secret information, it's still worth noting some of the tidbits he shared. As the man whose famous decree back in 2000 to "go outside for more than 50% of new ideas" was largely responsible for the industry-wide surge in open innovation, his views clearly carry weight.

Here are a few hi… Continue

Posted by Jackie Cooper on April 5, 2009 at 7:30am

Jackie Cooper

With open innovation, how open should you really be?

While open innovation can accelerate growth by tapping into the ideas, technologies and capabilities of others, there's clearly no one right way to do it. Especially now, with so much uncertainty and mistrust in the business world, too much "openness" seems risky.

I thought this article in the latest issue of Harvard Business Review, by Gary Pisano and Roberto Verganti, "Which Kind of Collaboration is Right for You?" was helpful in providing guidelines. http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.… Continue

Posted by Jackie Cooper on December 17, 2008 at 5:52pm — 2 Comments

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Alex

Networked Innovation Processes -- Innovation in the Cloud? 3 Replies

Started by Alex. Last reply by Alex Aug. 9, 2009.

Phillip Clark

Standardized classes of business partners? 4 Replies

Started by Phillip Clark. Last reply by Alex Jul. 15, 2009.

Enrique

Innovation process documentary

Started by Enrique Mar. 5, 2009.

 
 

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