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  1. Innovation - HBR

    Feb 11, 2026 · Find new ideas and classic advice for global leaders from the world's best business and management experts.

  2. 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 innovation always ...

  3. New Research on the Link Between Learning and Innovation

    Jul 14, 2025 · New research reveals a likely culprit of stalled innovation efforts: Teams are blending incompatible learning activities at the wrong times. The highest-performing teams don’t try to do ...

  4. 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.

  5. Innovating During Disruption - Harvard Business Review

    Jun 6, 2025 · Today, leaders are under tremendous pressure to disrupt their own business—and fast—at the same time they’re challenged to protect the core. This isn’t a new problem, but it’s …

  6. How to Drive Digital Innovation Without Wasting Resources

    Oct 6, 2025 · Companies are under pressure to pause digital innovation as costs rise and uncertainty grows—but holding back risks falling further behind in the age of AI and data-driven change. …

  7. 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 leaders and …

  8. 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 …

  9. How Apple Is Organized for Innovation - Harvard Business Review

    Apple is well-known for its innovations in hardware, software, and services. Thanks to them, it grew from some 8,000 employees and $7 billion in revenue in 1997, the year Steve Jobs returned, to ...

  10. Balancing Digital Safety and Innovation - Harvard Business Review

    Designers of consumer-facing digital products have tended to focus on novelty and speed (“move fast and break things”). They’ve spent more effort on innovating than on anticipating how ...