January's Top Ten Innovation and Marketing Articles
Last year I experimented with a Top Ten list at the beginning of each month, profiling the ten posts from the previous month that generated the most traffic to Blogging Innovation, and people seemed to like it. So, without further ado, here are January’s ten most popular innovation or marketing posts:
- 45 Great Innovation Tweeters – by Braden Kelley
- Social Will Dominate Future Innovation Thinking – by Paul Hobcraft
- 12 Ways to Make Bad Decisions – by Mitch Ditkoff
- The Economy is a Network – by Tim Kastelle
- Inexorable Rise of Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing – by Paul Sloane
- Shifting From Strategic Planning to Strategic Agility – by Holly G. Green
- Five Leadership Strategies That Can Make or Break Your Business in 2011 – by Holly G. Green
- A New Paradigm for Innovation – by Klaus-Peter Speidel
- Why Innovation Makes Executives Uncomfortable – by Jeffrey Phillips
- Four Innovation Predictions for 2011 – by Jeffrey Phillips
Bonus: An Open Letter on Innovation to President Obama – by Braden Kelley
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Editor’s Note: The Top 20 Innovation and Marketing Articles of 2010 list will be slightly delayed due to difficulty getting 2010 annual data from my hosting provider. I will publish the 2010 list as soon as possible.

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Braden Kelley is the author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire from John Wiley & Sons. Braden is also the editor of Blogging Innovation and founder of Business Strategy Innovation, a consultancy focusing on innovation and marketing strategy.
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