Top 20 Innovation Articles – March 2014

Top 20 Innovation Articles – March 2014Drum roll please…

At the beginning of each month we will profile the twenty posts from the previous month that generated the most traffic to Innovation Excellence. We also publish a weekly Top 10 as part of our FREE Innovation Excellence Weekly magazine (PDF for printing or downloading to iPad, Kindle, Nook, etc.) and email newsletter. Did your favorite make the cut?

But enough delay, here are March’s twenty most popular innovation posts (each receiving 3,000 – 8,200 page views):

  1. Role of Personal Branding in Innovation – by Braden Kelley
  2. 45 Design Thinking Resources for Educators – by Saga Briggs
  3. Design Thinking, a pharmaceutical puzzle – by Peter Cook
  4. The Bleeding Edge of Innovation – by Sarah Miller Caldicott
  5. New Problems, New Approaches: The Rise of the Generalist – by Reuven Gorsht
  6. If You Want to Innovate – Read! – by Jeff Rubingh
  7. Infographic – Innovation Rankings – USA and the Rest of the World – INFOGRAPHIC
  8. Is Social Media Unhealthy? – INFOGRAPHIC
  9. PLM Success Factors: Great Expectations, Mixed Results – by Amy Kenly
  10. Innovation and the Art of Recognizing Hidden Criteria – by Kate Hammer
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  12. Finding Opportunities for Startups to Disrupt Incumbents – by Hutch Carpenter
  13. The Current State of Open Innovation – by Kevin McFarthing
  14. Crowdsourcing Across the Digital Divide – by Jessica Day
  15. What Makes a Great Innovation Story? – by Julie Anixter
  16. Innovation Lessons from the Fall of Giants – by Paul Sloane
  17. Research: Innovation Communications Breakdowns – by Doug Williams
  18. Five Mistaken Beliefs About Innovation – PRESENTATION
  19. An Innovation Dilemma and Question from Michael Dell – by Chris Beswick
  20. Innovation For Your Employees – by Sabina Stoiciu
  21. Why Chromebooks are Disruptive Innovations and What Microsoft Should Do About It – by Jake Nielson

BONUS – Here are four more strong articles published the last week of the month:

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Braden KelleyBraden Kelley is a popular innovation speaker, embeds innovation across the organization with innovation training, and builds B2B pull marketing strategies that drive increased revenue, visibility and inbound sales leads. He has recently begun distributing Innovation eLearning and is the author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire from John Wiley & Sons. He tweets from @innovate.

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