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Constructing the innovation mandate

Paul Hobcraft

We will focus on both incremental and distinctive innovation outcomes and ones that have the potential for disruptive or breakthrough innovation, that are exploring new technologies, markets, and new business models to drive growth and create value.

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Silicon Valley’s Next Target: Disrupt the Construction and Real Estate Industries

Leapfrogging

Construction Tech’ and ‘Real Estate Tech’ are the next greenfield market spaces. Every industry, every company, and every leader must recognize one simple fact: every product, service, process, and business model will be disrupted–it’s just a matter of time. There’s no hiding from disruption.

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Why incremental innovation is so easy; disruptive is so difficult

Jeffrey Phillips

For me, one epiphany that happened this week was when I was thinking about how valuable truly disruptive innovation is, and why it is done so rarely. Then, there's the added question of why almost all disruptive innovation is typically undertaken by an industry upstart or outsider, rather than a company currently in the field.

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Smart Construction: How AI and Machine Learning Will Change the Construction Industry

Daniel Burrus

I have written about disruptions in the manufacturing industry, such as Industry 4.0 , while illustrating the Hard Trends that indicate where improvements w ill be made in the future. Growth in the construction industry has only been 1% over a few decades while manufacturing is growing at a rate of 3.6%. Risk Mitigation.

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Adjusting to a changing world

Paul Hobcraft

The issue we must tackle today, is how we go about adapting to the changing world? One that will be able to take all the advantages of the changes all businesses are undergoing, how societies will be adjusting and responding. We are in a period of (great) change.

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Construction Careers Just Got More Interesting – And Most Likely, Less Backbreaking

Daniel Burrus

Whether it is a global pandemic or everyday disruptions, most of us default to reaction and agility when faced with a crisis. For many, reactionary behavior is all they know; the only option in dealing with disruption is to find the nearest metaphorical fire extinguisher and cauterize the problem immediately. Register: [link].

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Disruption is the new constant; forget the Status Quo

Ecosystems4Innovating

Our existing business organizations need to envisage a changing world full of disruption that calls for radical constant change. This approach provides the potential ability to deliver an understanding of constant change. It is highly disruptive to the existing organization’s design. credit Storyblocks.com.