Innovation as Investment
Innovations can be viewed as investments, similar to how financial managers diversify their portfolios. By spreading resources across multiple initiatives, organizations can assess performance and make informed decisions on where to allocate further investments. This approach emphasizes the importance of exploring new ideas, exploiting successful ones, sustaining viable projects, and ultimately retiring those that no longer serve the business.In this clip
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