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Which type of organisation is the most innovative?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Jan 2012 to 23 Jan 2012

What type of organisation do you see as most likely to take the risks, to challenge the norm, to innovate the most?

OptionVotes% 
Large established commercial companies648.94
Small commercial startups29441.06
Educational organisations334.61
Small open source development groups13618.99
Large established open source groups324.47
A single individual13518.85
Other223.07

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GeneralThe difference between start-ups and established companies Pin
Michael Bergman16-Jan-12 4:25
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sellinger16-Jan-12 9:29
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wizardzz16-Jan-12 22:58
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GeneralSmall Start-Ups Pin
Nagy Vilmos15-Jan-12 22:25
professionalNagy Vilmos15-Jan-12 22:25 
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chriselst16-Jan-12 2:26
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OriginalGriff16-Jan-12 3:46
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Nagy Vilmos16-Jan-12 22:51
professionalNagy Vilmos16-Jan-12 22:51 
GeneralNone of them, really PinPopular
OriginalGriff15-Jan-12 21:35
mveOriginalGriff15-Jan-12 21:35 
In general it is small companies that allow you to be innovative, whether they are startups or not - simply because you can talk directly to the person who makes the decision and they understand what you are saying. The larger the company, the more layers of non-understanding you have to go through to get an idea started.

But innovation is not just about your output, to be truly innovative in terms of product needs a lot more than a good idea - it need a lot of money too. There are the costs of manufacture, marketing, advertising, sales - all of which are frequently tens or hundreds of times the development cost. This is where it takes a big company to back it and get it to the market.

I have seen quite a few good, innovative products that have got nowhere because the company concerned cannot afford to get it out there to teh attention of people. And quite a few that do very well, despite being completely useless. JML anyone?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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User 5924116-Jan-12 12:59
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