Practical sheet | REF: FIC0299 V1

Implement an open innovation approach in your company

Author: Michel GUIGA

Publication date: August 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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    6. Mistakes to avoid

    • To think that a person can run a business and a "connection" at the same time.

    • A connection pilot is not an entrepreneur; on the contrary, he needs to eliminate all irritants and obstacles, so that he can focus on the content of his work.

    • Don't take your carrots out of the ground every day to see if they're growing! Give the incubator time to take root.

    • The aim of open innovation is to capture innovations from outside the company, not to disorganize it internally. Really motivated people will come to you.

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