Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Innovation Index 2012

Introducing The Innovation Index for 2012

The Innovation Index is a compilation of the Top 20 Innovators in America. I launched the Innovation Index back in 2006. As you can see, few old innovators from the 2006 index are no longer in the current index. Some of the Innovators of the 2012 index are prestigious companies including GE, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, McDonald's and Procter & Gamble who have created numerous innovations and shaped our lives over the past fifty plus years in critical areas such as industrial goods, power, healthcare, information technology, food and consumer goods; three of the 20 innovators have risen to prominence in the last forty years including Nike, Intel and Starbucks and have changed the way we wear shoes, use computers and consume coffee; two innovators, Microsoft and Apple, that got launched in the mid 1970s changed the way we use software, and use computers and electronics; six innovators that started in the 1980s changed the way we consume groceries, purchase airlines tickets, buy discounted food and consumer goods, use phones and cell phones, do small business accounting, and connect computers and servers through networks - Whole Foods Market, Priceline.com, Costco Wholesale, Verizon Communications, Intuit and Cisco Systems respectively; the 1990s brought three Internet innovators that withstood the dot-com crash and emerged victorious, and changed the way we shop for products online, trade and shop goods online, and find information online - Amazon.com, eBay and Google. Finally, one innovator that started in 2004, and now has over 800 million registered users worldwide, quickly became the world's largest social network. Welcome Facebook!

There are five more innovators who are knocking the doors of the top twenty, and would round out the list of best twenty five American Innovators. They are: Coca Cola (NYSE: KO), Coach (NYSE: COH), Ford Motor (NYSE: F), Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM), and Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS)

Innovation Index 2012 - www.InnovationMain.com

The 2012 Innovation Index comprises of the following twenty American Innovators:
Amazon.com, Inc. - (NASDAQ: AMZN)
Apple Inc. - (NASDAQ: AAPL)
Cisco Systems, Inc. - (NASDAQ: CSCO)
Costco Wholesale Corporation - (NASDAQ: COST)
eBay Inc. - (NASDAQ: EBAY)
Facebook - (NASDAQ: FB)
General Electric Co. - (NYSE: GE)
Google Inc. - (NASDAQ: GOOG)
Intel Corporation - (NYSE: INTC)
International Business Machines Corp. - (NYSE: IBM)
Intuit Inc. - (NASDAQ: INTU)
Johnson & Johnson - (NYSE: JNJ)
McDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD)
Microsoft Corporation - (NASDAQ: MSFT)
NIKE, Inc. - (NYSE: NKE)
Procter & Gamble Company - (NYSE: PG)
Priceline.com - (NASDAQ: PCLN)
Starbucks - (NASDAQ: SBUX)
Verizon Communications - (NYSE: VZ)
Whole Foods Market - (NASDAQ: WFM)

How are these innovators doing over the last three years?  What has been their sales growth? Here is a chart that shows the annual sales beginning in 2009.

The Innovation Index - Innovators Sales Growth

 The Innovation Index Report will incorporate the following objectives and will be released quarterly:

1. Report, analyze and project the stock performance of the Top 20 Innovators in North America every quarter, and compare their performance to S&P, NASDAQ and Dow Jones indexes.

2. Compare and contrast best practices, initiatives, new products, successes, strategies, stories, leadership and insights on Creativity and Innovation at these Top 20 Innovators.

3. Showcase Disruptors challenging these Top Innovators, their disruptive innovation strategy, and their current and potential impact on the Top 20 Innovators' customer base and market share.

Methodology

To be considered a best twenty innovator of The Innovation Index, the organization must be at least five years old, have annual revenue of at least $3 billion, market cap of at least $10 billion, and average sales growth of at least 10% during the previous three years. (there were a few exceptions made to the growth criteria owing to the recession)

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About The Innovation Index
Learn more about The Innovation Index, the original best twenty innovators, and their progress.

About Sanjay Dalal, Founder of The Innovation Index

Serial entrepreneur on a quest to create the best social network for small business, Ogoing! Passionate about social media, innovation, education, mentoring, community service and my family! Founder, CEO, Ogoing; Innovator, InnovationMain.com; Rotarian, New Generations Director; ABAOC, President-elect. Created and Launched collaboration software WebEx Training Center and WebEx Sales Center, used by over 10 million professionals since launch. Launched Visual Rendezvous, collaborative whiteboard, first cross-platform collaboration software. Author of market leading Innovation eBook & Resource Kit, Apple's Innovation Strategy and WOW! Product Guide used by 15,000+ innovators worldwide.