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5 Innovation Trends of 2018 that will Disrupt the Corporate Landscape in 2019

Qmarkets

2018 has very much been a year of “epic partnerships”. Companies across multiple sectors have launched collaborative efforts to gather disruptive new ideas, harness new technologies, and achieve greater sustainability. To this end, we’ve provided a rundown of five major trends that continue to dominate the innovation scene in 2018.

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Tech Disruptor – The Process Mining Unicorn Celonis

ITONICS

Imagine losing hours of productivity each day due to unnecessary steps in business processes. Europe’s newest tech unicorn – Celonis has developed a process mining solution to address those issues. The startup was founded in 2011 and soon became one of Germany’s fastest-growing tech firms headquartered in Munich, Germany.

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Podcasting for learning—and an antidote to screen time?

Christensen Institute

But given that kids are unlikely to completely leave technology behind, podcasts can also be among the benevolent digital alternatives we need. Last year, nearly half of surveyed 13-24-year-olds had listened to a podcast in the month prior, a 57% increase from 2018. Yes to more free play for children. Yes to less social media.

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The Hidden Champions at CeBIT ? Tech Newcomers to watch

ITONICS

In this blog post, we would like to shed light on some of the most aspiring and cutting-edge tech start-ups we have discovered at CeBIT 2018. . VISCOPIC’s interactive mixed-reality applications can close the gap between the interaction of theory and practice by illustrating railway technology and making it tangible.

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My New Project — Unpacking the Innovator’s Gift

Leanstack

I’m working on my most ambitious project yet. Sure, each switch is grounded in new technology (invention), but the reason we switched (innovation) starts with old problems that may have been okay for a while, until they’re not. which led to the Customer Forces Canvas that I first blogged about here , and now the Innovator’s Gift.

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Corporate Challenges to Innovation – How Do You Keep It Going

IdeaScale

That is, at least partially, due to the fact that the productivity gap between frontier firms and their “competitors” is increasing. The good news is, even if you don’t know it, you already have two-thirds of the People / Processes / Technology pyramid needed to implement that plan. Technology. Let’s start with the obvious.

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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

Then, have a process for aligning strategy (which pulls you forward) with budgeting (which anchors you backward) with project governance (which is usually a total mess) with people’s incentives. As one of the world’s top experts on innovation and growth, Rita’s work is regularly published in the Harvard Business Review. Tiffani Bova.