Monthly Archives: January 2009

How to Innovate in Tough Times

mit-sloan-logoIt can be a formidable challenge to make sure your innovation projects continue to prosper at a time when many company budgets are shrinking. A recent article from Knowledge@Wharton summarizes recommendations from a panel of experts who spoke at Wharton – on the topic of how to sustain technology innovation, specifically, during tough times. Some of the panelists’ recommendations:

  • Align projects with the larger organization’s aims.
  • Hone your people skills. People “need to like your idea, but they also need to like you,” observed panelist Eric F. Bernstein.
  • Show how your innovation will save money.
  • Have an advocate for your project at as high a level in the organization as possible.               

The Knowledge@Wharton article also quoted Wharton marketing professor George S. Day , who noted that some leading companies continue to invest in innovation even during difficult economic periods. Day has written in MIT Sloan Management Review on topics such as being a vigilant leader and aligning an organization with the market.

Courtesy of MIT/Sloan Management Review

Where’s the “Obama Bump”?

Where’s the “new President”, “things are gonna get better”, Obama bump we’ve been waiting for?  According to at least one survey, it may not be coming anytime soon.

Read the whole thing HERE (courtesy of BNET and BIZJOURNALS).

Top Small Business Marketing Trends for 2009 | Small Business Trends

top-marketing-trends See what’s hot and what’s not for 2009 in the rapidly changing world of brand marketing.  Particularly like their advice to “keep it real”.   But how can you do that in such “unreal times?”  CLICK BELOW to find out.

Top Small Business Marketing Trends for 2009 | Small Business Trends