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Global Innovation Index launched by S&P and BusinessWeek
Today the S&P/BusinessWeek have launched a Global Innovation Index to let investors track the performance and participate in the growth of “leading edge, innovative public companies.”
The 25 companies within the index are the winners of the BusinessWeek/Boston Consulting Group Most Innovative Companies Rankings
Methodology
-Based on a senior management survey about innovation and was distributed electronically to executives.
-The survey consisted of 20 general questions on innovation and an optional 12 questions focused on innovation metrics.
-Stock returns, revenue growth, margin growth and patent citation index was looked at in the selection process.
-The patent citation index reflects how often the company’s patents filed over the past five years have been cited as a basis for other innovation. The number is calculated by adding, for all patents filed between 2001 and 2005, the number of times each patent or application has been cited or mentioned by other patents up until December 31, 2006.
The Innovation Index’s rise or fall is calculated at the end of each trading day, and the results are posted online the next morning.
“Innovation is proving to be the key defining factor for the world’s most successful corporations, and the Global Innovation Index is a new measure of that success.”
See Here:
BusinessWeek - Slideshow: 50 Most Innovative Companies
On another index note, Project for excellence in journalism run a great news index:
“Over time, the PEJ news coverage index will tell us how stories ebbed and flowed, how the character or narrative focus of the story changed, and, stepping back one level further, what broad topic categories get more coverage than others (does global warming get more coverage than land use).”
See PEJ news index for week Jan 28 - Feb 3 Here
Read full methodology here
Ten Differences between those who dream and those who act
Great post from Waltwideweb Here
No commentsThe Dragons Elevator Pitch (Hopefully in custom made shoes)
I think of things all the time that I wish were invented to make my life easier. Gaps in the market or iterations on current things that I think lots of other people must be craving too!
Someone told me once that if you get a hot new idea in a market untapped there is simultaneously someone else somewhere around the globe on the same page. So if the idea is there it then becomes creativity, speed and dedication as your critical success factors. I came up with an especially good one on the way to lunch yesterday…
These two women had an idea and ran with it: “For women who are willing to spend a hefty sum, there is Tupli, started three years ago by two women who were leaving careers in banking.” If the shoe doesn’t fit, doesn’t one that does” - NY Times
Where to from here…? If the seed is planted, probably time to memorise these if your cash reserves aren’t quite there (too many shoes, is that the problem?)….
“How to position yourself and your business opportunity in the mind of a potential investor or facilitator within 30 seconds in a clear and concise fashion.” Elevator Pitch - Guidelines
Then JFDI!
If your lucky get some Press along the way
Innovation and Investment
- Interesting read here from Strategy & Business: Resilience Report
The Innovation Value Chain
Ideation (ideas,concepts) –> Project Selection (linkages, governance, valuation methodologies) –> Development (resource allocation, time to market planning) –> Commercialisation (Mktg, consumer segmentation, profiling, tracking)