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Hackathons – 3 tips for getting started quickly

Imaginatik

And yet…despite the buzz, many corporate leaders instinctively feel that organizing hackathons might not work for them, either because hackthons would be too time-consuming, and/or would create a distraction from other innovation and ideation efforts. This was a full scale, public event sponsored by their Media Labs CTO.

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Hackathons—HR’s best friend

hackerearth

If you're inside a company and convinced you have the best thing and if only you could get visibility in front of your CTO—then an internal hackathon is a great way of enticing the internal developers to skip to the top of the list, get an exclusive peak of data or even incubation,” says Delyn Simmons from Mashery.

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The rise and rise of Entrepreneurs

Matthew Griffin

Typically there are two groups that will be looking to disrupt your business – competitive corporations, either from within or from outside of your current industry and Entrepreneurs. Disruption is now closer to your door than it’s ever been before. The Caravan on your lawn.

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The death of the 20th Century corporation

Matthew Griffin

These Platforms created communities and the communities became customers and soon these customers were not only buying the Millennials products and services they were helping ideate, hack, design and build the next and so the cycle continued propelling staggering revenue growth that allowed them to disrupt entire industries and usurp the incumbents (..)