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The building out of the Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework.

Paul Hobcraft

I have called this the Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework – here is why and what went into this proposal that I feel should be adopted for managing innovation in the future. The principles of this Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework are the recognition and value of having a building block and innovation stack design.

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The Final Perspective: A Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework

Paul Hobcraft

I am suggesting a vertical and horizontal design applying innovation stack and building block approaches, all “housed” on a technology platform. We have the capacity through technology and human interactions for them to come together, exchange, and increase and accelerate innovative concept value. Nothing can work in isolation.

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How Leading Consultancies Can Better Manage AI Risk

Harvard Business Review

The answers lie in collaborative initiatives, much like Big Tech’s voluntary AI commitments, which offer a roadmap for consultancies to harness AI’s potential while ensuring ethical conduct. Will this AI arms race drive equitable practices or lead to hasty shortcuts?

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The Need for Digital Innovation Platforms

Paul Hobcraft

The reality is we are all moving towards becoming “Digital Enterprises” Digital transformation is deepening into an enterprise-wide movement. As these Digital Enterprises effectively adapt and grow in an evolving digital economy, then it is clear that innovation certainly needs to be part of this but is it digitally ready?

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Creative Construction – Book review

The Inovo Group

Creative Construction , by Gary Pisano at Harvard Business School, is such a book, in part due to the preeminence and influence of Harvard in the conversations about innovation that have been taking place since Christenson’s ‘The Innovator’s Dilemma’ was published in 1997. Collaborative but Individually Accountable. Conclusion.

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The 2020 CIO: Predictions and Insights

Acuvate

Gartner’s latest survey reveals that 95% of CIOs expect their jobs to change or be remixed due to digitalization and technology influx. In times when technology has spread its roots and wings in every aspect of the business, CIOs are at the core of critical decision making. Some key Priorities of today’s CIO include.

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Creating Innovation Connections as the Customer Advocate

IdeaScale

Your team, unit, division, and even enterprise should know what is most important to your customers. They can find product reviews—whether positive or negative, can post their own reviews, can interact with other customers, and can even sell their used products back to others. Review the unsuccessful ones too.