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Imaginatik CEO publishes groundbreaking business book

Imaginatik

BOSTON – May 29, 2018 – Imaginatik today announced the publication of a groundbreaking new business book, Topple – The End of the Firm-Based Strategy and Rise of New Models for Explosive Growth. The business logic of the past decades no longer applies,” commented Imaginatik CEO Ralph Welborn. “It About Imaginatik.

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Effective partnerships drive innovation

Imaginatik

New companies enter the ecosystem every day, bringing with them new technologies and business models, any one of which could transform an entire industry from the ground up. What makes a great partnership? The business world today is in a state of flux. Most companies want to use this current of change to drive innovation.

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What’s New in Corporate Innovation – Dec 18, 2017

Imaginatik

In this piece, McKinsey consultants summarize the findings from a research study into corporate adoption of IoT technologies. He also suggests that by reading, getting to know the experts in your field and how they work, coupled with playing around with new trends, approaches and technologies. What’s new with the Internet of Things?

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The Innovation 'Function'

Imaginatik

At Imaginatik, we call this the “fluff and magic” vision of innovation where value can only be created by anointed innovation/design Shamans toiling in exposed brick and beam lab/temples. Neither process, nor technology alone holds the key to sustainable innovation success. The HR Head values retention and employee satisfaction.

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The Future of Corporate-Startup Collaboration

The Inovo Group

New software technologies and tools will make it possible to create Startup Collaboration Platforms that enable the relationships to become more automated, structured and efficient. The process required the submitters to do some work, not just on the technology aspects of the idea, but on the value potential as well.

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Three Flavours of Open Innovation: breaking down institutional boundaries through the X-Factor, Speed Dating, and iOT

Imaginatik

Both functions have historically received requirements from ‘the business’ that, in turn, need to be implemented, rendering them a reactive internal function that struggles to prove their value-add to the enterprise. Aside from x-Factor and Speed-Dating flavours, there is an IOT (internet of things) flavour.