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#009 Paul Hobcraft – The Three Horizons Innovation Framework

An episode of the Idea to Value - Creativity and Innovation with Nick Skillicorn podcast, hosted by Nick Skillicorn, titled "#009 Paul Hobcraft – The Three Horizons Innovation Framework" was published on March 3, 2017 and runs 29 minutes.

March 3, 2017 ·29m · Idea to Value - Creativity and Innovation with Nick Skillicorn

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In today's episode of the Idea to Value Podcast, we speak to innovation expert Paul Hobcraft.

https://www.ideatovalue.com/podc/nickskillicorn/2017/03/podcast-009-paul-hobcraft-three-horizons-framework/ 

Paul is the founder of Agility Innovation and is well known for his insights into the Three Horizons Framework.

In today's episode, we talk about:

* Why executives need coaching on innovation (05:35)
* Why senior leaders often feel like they need to start from the beginning with innovation (07:35)
* What has changed in innovation over the past few years, divergence and convergence (11:15)
* The Three Horizons Innovation Framework (13:30)
* How to think of time horizons and shareholder return in your innovation efforts (19:00)
* How to allocate resources to innovation (23:00)
* Exploiting vs Exploring in business (24:00)


Links:

* Paul's blog: https://paul4innovating.com/ 
* Agility Innovation: http://www.agilityinnovation.com/ 
* HOCA Consulting: http://www.hocaconsulting.com 

Bonus:

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