by Kevin Dwinnell | Aug 1, 2014 | Blog, Innovation
Corporate IT departments are a likely starting point for digital innovation initiatives, but they also tend to be avoided in many cases. The contrast of technical expertise with legacy system responsibility creates confusion and opposing challenges. IT is often viewed...
by brooke | Jul 18, 2014 | Blog
In order to create a more innovative enterprise environment, intrarpreneurship efforts should provide an appropriate climate for personnel that have a passion and are willing take a risk for the benefit of the organization. Here are some of the most important ones....
by Kevin Dwinnell | Jul 11, 2014 | Blog, Content
Taivara Blog Post by Kevin Dwinnell Kaizen Mind and Startup Continuous Improvement Being of Kaizen mind is a focus on small improvements on a daily basis. In business, continuous improvement sounds like an enterprise Six Sigma issue and not a startups concern....
by Kevin Dwinnell | Jun 12, 2014 | Blog, Growth, Sales
Growth is a recurring pain point for the startups and enterprises I work with to bring innovative ideas to market. As a “fanboy” of the This Week in Startups program, I decided to essentially transcribe the last 10 minutes of an interview with Mike Jones...
by Kevin Dwinnell | Jun 6, 2014 | Blog
During WWDC, one of the most intriguing announcements was Apple’s Continuity, which lets you start a task like composing an email on your iPhone, and when you approach your Mac – you can take over from there. Seamless integration between user and their...
by brooke | May 30, 2014 | Blog
There is a low intensity battle going on right now in the marketplace, and the main contenders are the suits vs. hoodies. For the uninitiated, the suits refer to those who are associated with “top-down approaches,” “change management,” “metadata,” and...