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Build an innovation engine in 90 days

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There's an important intermediate option between ad hoc innovation and building an elaborate, large-scale innovation factory: setting up a minimum viable innovation system (MVIS).

What it will require is senior management attention – most critically from some member of the top leadership team. That might be the chief executive officer or a chief innovation officer, but it doesn't have to be. With a little help from other executives and innovation practitioners, you can set up an MVIS by completing four basic steps in no more than 90 days, with limited investment and without hiring anyone extra. And as early success builds confidence in your innovation capabilities, it will set the stage for further progress.  Read more from Harvard Business Review.

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