IBM innovation model

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Slideshow about the IBM's innovation model. I did this slide during my first year of Master's degree for courses about "Innovation and Entrepreneurship"

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Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

1 981: Charles Ranlett Uniforms Songs in the glory of IBM

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Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

Available skills

Own discoveries

The first one on the market

“Takers are winners”

Intellectual property control

From laboratories to market

Lock of the standard PC

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4 factors:

Availability of researchers Development of venture capital

External options

Removal of brakes

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

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Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

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Exploration of new opportunities Microsoft-IBM: PC-DOS

Pareto’ s law:

20% patent = 80% income

Income additional thanks to the sleeping patents

Economy of time and money

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Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

Open innovation

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October 2 000: Samuel Palmisano New business point of view New projects Restructure IBM Shift from pure technology to

outsourcing

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

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1 999: IBM supports Linux

2 001: 1 billion $ OS for servers

2 002: Stop developing its own OS

2 005: 500 patents

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

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First of a kind (FOAK) IBM researchers Clients

Test new technologies on real

business problem

Accelerate the delivery of innovative technologies

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

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Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

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IBM Jams

Online collaborative discussions

Capture the pulse of the group

Solicit specific ideas

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IBM Jams “Jams have helped change our culture and the fundamental way we collaborate across our business.” Sam Palmisano - 2009

“In a world where innovation is global, multidisciplinary and open, you need to bring different minds and different perspectives together to discover new solutions […]” www.collaborationjam.com

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

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Spinning-off Lexmark (1 991)

DeveloperWorks (1 999)

PwC-consulting (2 002)

Sold its hard drive activity

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

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From closed to open Thousands of patents per years

Changed its core activity

The most innovative company

Introduction

Heritage and failure -> Business culture -> Limits of the model

Open innovation -> The choice of the change -> Facts

Conclusion

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