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Future-Fit Innovation
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Future-Fit Innovation

Empowering individuals, teams and organizations for sustainable growth

Practical Inspiration Publishing, 2025 more...

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Innovation depends as much on people and psychology as it does on technology. In this helpful guide, innovation strategist Barbara Salopek offers a clear, research-backed framework for innovation that spans individuals, teams, and entire organizations. Discover why creativity stalls, why technology adoption fails, and why you must treat sustainability as a strategic imperative, not a branding exercise. Salopek details how psychological, structural, and strategic barriers block progress, and unveils the tools leaders can use to overcome these challenges.

Summary

People often confuse innovation with creativity and invention.

A company can generate endless creative concepts and file patents, but only ideas that create real value count as innovations. For example, the U.S. Patent Office approved more than 4,400 mousetrap designs, but only about 20 made money. The Victor Mousetrap was a genuine innovation, not because of its novelty, but because people used it. Many organizations build elaborate innovation processes — their “capacity to innovate” — while overlooking the need to nurture the cultural openness — “innovativeness” — that enables people to explore, test, and iterate.

Innovations develop over time. Consider the telephone: Landlines formed a major growth curve, mobile phones created the next surge, and both innovations leveled off as markets became saturated. Companies that recognized this shift early pivoted toward data services and digital solutions, adding a new layer of growth on top of the old one. The evolving nature of innovation requires organizations to stay attuned to customer needs, respond swiftly to market changes, and grant employees freedom to experiment.

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About the Author

Innovation strategist Barbara Salopek is an adjunct lecturer at BI Norwegian Business School and the founder of Vinco Innovation.


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