Link: https://cisr.mit.edu/publication/TalkingPoints_LeadingDigitalInnovation
From MIT CISR
Abstract:
To survive and thrive in volatile business conditions, organizations increasingly need digital innovation, the process of taking an idea that uses digital technologies from inception to impact. Yet most organizations struggle with digital innovation, as their approach consumes resources out of proportion to the impact it delivers. Our research has found that organizations that innovate successfully rely not on a single heroic executive or centralized unit to lead digital innovation. Rather, they leverage three distinct but complementary types of leaders: (1) initiative leaders, (2) shared resource leaders, and (3) portfolio leaders. This briefing describes how each type works, illustrated with examples from successful innovators.
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Publication type: Talking Points
Publication authors:
Nils O. Fonstad
,
Martin Mocker
,
Jukka Salonen