The bottom line: innovation metrics are necessary to tie efforts to outcomes, justify program spend, and figure out what should and shouldn’t keep happening as a company pursues innovation returns.
But not all data is created equal. When it comes to something as inherently vague as innovation, the most useful metrics are not generalized and industry-wide — they’re unique to your company, your audience, your consumers, and your specific market.
A Special Report From Innovation Leader
The team at Innovation Leader, the world’s largest community of corporate innovation executives, has put together an in-depth report covering best practices, challenges, anecdotes from leaders, and resources from top-tier companies and experts.
In it, you’ll discover:
- The different types of innovation metrics and how they’re used
- Necessary investments when comes to both time and money
- Samples of applicable metrics and results
- How company size affects how innovation is measured
- What executives from companies like General Mills, Lowe’s, Intel, and more have to say about what’s useful and what’s worth skipping
- How to untangle gathered data
- Proprietary program slides and other resources
Get Your Head Around Innovation Metrics
Whether new to innovation management programs or well on the way to predictable ROI, leaders and decision-makers will find this special report to be invaluable. Join the Innovation Leader community and click here to get your copy today.
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