A study among US companies shows that employees of corporations are eager to be entrepreneurial. More than half of those surveyed (52 percent) have pursued an entrepreneurial idea within their company. But what they lack, is support from their management. Only one in five employees feels supported by their management to be entrepreneurial.
Craig Stark's insight:
The Chief Possibility Officer idea makes sense, but most companies will suffer the wrath of the "innovation antibodies".
If you can't get it together internally, there will be a group of disruptive innovators systematically dismantling you.
Huge dilemma for the status quo.