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 October’s twenty most popular innovation posts (each receiving 3,500 – 7,400 page views):
- 7 Ways to Outsmart Your Brain and be More Innovative – by Stephen Shapiro
- New Online Marketing Strategy – Predict Surprising Google Updates – by Amanda DiSilvestro
- Booz & Company 2012 Global Innovation Study – by Barry Jaruzelski
- Innofacturing, The Real Innovation in Manufacturing – by Geovanny Romero
- Push or Pull Marketing for Innovations? – by Braden Kelley
- The Best Innovation Strategy is Searching for Needs – by Gijs van Wulfen
- Yes, but what about leadership? – by Josie Gibson
- Leadership, Influence & Relationships – by Mike Myatt
- Innovation Cannibalism – by Peter Cook
- Innovation Spaces – A New Frontier in Collaboration – by Elisa O’Donnell
- 10 Brainteasers to Stretch Your Brain – by Holly G Green
- Buncee, Arturi, Curie and Discovery – by Julie Anixter
- Why I Still Think Microsoft Will Win with Windows 8 – by Greg Satell
- 10 Good Reasons Not to Trust Your Brain – by Holly G Green
- Collaborative Innovation replaces Brainstorming – by Juergen H Staeudtner
- Asking the Right (innovation) Questions – by Michel van Hove
- Is There a QOOQ In Your Kitchen? – by Matthew E May
- An Innovation Strategy is Critical – by Braden Kelley
- How Innovation Processes Began at Shell and IBM – by Geovanny Romero
- Manoj Fenelon Imagines the Future for PepsiCo – by Lou Killeffer
- There’s No Innovation Without Experimentation – by Jeffrey Phillips
- Are You Afraid to Innovate? – by Holly G Green
- 5 Principles of Peak Performance – by Greg Satell
Editor’s Note: Innovation Excellence is open to contributions from any and all innovation professionals out there (practitioners, professors, researchers, consultants, authors, etc.) who have a valuable innovation insight to share with everyone for the greater good. If you’d like to contribute, create an account in the community.
P.S. We’ve created a new downloadable, printable, portable FREE electronic magazine for your iPad, Kindle, Nook, or other tablet, notebook, Mac, or PC. Here are links to our first nine issues:
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 1
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 2
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 3
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 4
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 5
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 6
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 7
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 8
- Innovation Excellence Weekly – Issue 9
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