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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

Knowing that the end of the year is in sight, and the holidays are almost upon us, we anticipate work slowing down, and perhaps for just a few days we can actually think - really think - about what's going to happen in 2020. To "move the needle" companies need an occasional transformative or disruptive innovation.

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Accelerating the Journey to HR 3.0: Key Insights from IBM’s 2020 Study

InnovationTraining.org

More than two thirds of executives surveyed in IBM’s latest research report said that HR is ripe for disruption – and the time is now to make a move to fundamentally change the way organizations think about their human resources department. Build and apply capabilities in agile and design thinking (more on this below).

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Significance over Success. Innovation over Change. Anticipation over Agility.

Daniel Burrus

Question for all who read this: to succeed at any business venture, you merely need to have huge resources, dedicated personnel, and a quality product or service, right? In a world where exponential change and digital disruptions abound, you simply cannot rest on your laurels and merely rely on what you’ve already built.

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Six Insights for Innovating Amid Disruption

Yet2

In many ways 2020 defines the idea of disruption: the entire world went into lockdown, markets fluctuate, and every university and R&D department raced to innovate. Ready Resources. If you do not have the resources allocated ahead of time, then opportunities will slip by. They were already inundated.

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8 Emerging Business Intelligence Trends To Look For In 2020 And Beyond

Acuvate

In 2020 and beyond, we can see companies further their push towards creating a culture of data by utilizing several emerging technologies in AI and beyond. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top 8 business intelligence trends for 2020. In 2020, companies in data-driven industries like CPG, retail, banking, insurance etc.

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GovTech Leaders 2020: What Does GovTech Really Need?

CREATORS

We have just published the GovTech Leaders 2020 list. We are excited to present you with the GovTech Leaders 2020 list which consists of some of the most successful GovTech experts worldwide. If you are asking yourself how this can be achieved, have a look at the interviews with the GovTech Leaders 2020. What does GovTech Need?

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Hindsight from 2020: Strategies for the New Normal

Daniel Burrus

Competers are agile reactors caught up in meeting their day-to-day challenges, limited to worrying about the future, while innovators view the present as a stepping-stone they can use to get to a bigger and better future. Given that, you may be wondering what the exact difference is between competers and innovators.