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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://ecosystems4innovating.com/the-interconnected-parts-of-an-ecosystem/#comment-67&quot;&gt;Casey Baker&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks Casey for your thoughts and observations. Yes it needs integrating as a whole as we both agree. It is this that needs the further focus.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://ecosystems4innovating.com/the-interconnected-parts-of-an-ecosystem/#comment-67">Casey Baker</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks Casey for your thoughts and observations. Yes it needs integrating as a whole as we both agree. It is this that needs the further focus.</p>
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		By: Casey Baker		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I agree.  I like Valkokari&#039;s work distinguishing between the three ecosystems, but businesses need to be an integrated &quot;whole&quot; rather than a collection of siloed departments.  Frequently I see large companies fail at driving innovative thinking because they quarter it off to a single &quot;skunk works&quot; department that quickly loses touch with the customer or ongoing business knowledge development.  Sectioning off innovation frequently results in a room full of researchers developing solutions for non-existing problems.  Instead, the top performing firms seem to ask every employee to adopt all three of the mindsets by directing their behavior towards developing knowledge, setting their focus on increasing customer value, and empowering employees to innovate and experiment towards these goals.  Anyway, I look forward to reading more in your upcoming posts.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree.  I like Valkokari&#8217;s work distinguishing between the three ecosystems, but businesses need to be an integrated &#8220;whole&#8221; rather than a collection of siloed departments.  Frequently I see large companies fail at driving innovative thinking because they quarter it off to a single &#8220;skunk works&#8221; department that quickly loses touch with the customer or ongoing business knowledge development.  Sectioning off innovation frequently results in a room full of researchers developing solutions for non-existing problems.  Instead, the top performing firms seem to ask every employee to adopt all three of the mindsets by directing their behavior towards developing knowledge, setting their focus on increasing customer value, and empowering employees to innovate and experiment towards these goals.  Anyway, I look forward to reading more in your upcoming posts.</p>
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