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April 14, 2008

Innovation Challenges – What Do Your Votes Say?

Now that our first informal innovation poll has closed, what do the results say?  A few interesting things can be seen in the results.  First, here are the raw results in response to the question, “What do you find is the hardest innovation challenge?”

Innovation Challenges Poll Results

The message is pretty clear.  The hard work of building a sustainable innovation culture is by far what you find the most difficult of innovation challenges.

There is quite a lot to be said on this topic, and I think we could have some very interesting dialog around this topic.  So, this will be the main topic here for the next couple of weeks.  I hope you’ll all join in and contribute to I think will be a most interest thread of posts.

I hope you’ll also take a look at the next innovation poll too.  This time the question is around what sources of innovation ideas you find most valuable.

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Thanks for the interessting poll initiative!
One comment to this result: to my mind it is a bit distorted because the answer concerning the culture is on a more basic layer than the others. They even may to a certain extent be dependent on the culture.

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