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Analytics: The Business Value Beyond New Ideas

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As an example, Imaginatik has several footwear manufacturers who have embraced IoT and are pursuing possible secondary markets, such as healthcare, for the behavioural data harvested from shoes during use (a.k.a. What can be a complementary business case to idea production during fallow seasons? telemetry).

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What’s New In Corporate Innovation

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Important applications are coming online that may change society in areas ranging from healthcare, to transportation, to finance, and beyond. Everyone from health insurance to hospitals should take note – and that’s just in the healthcare space. In this case, a direct-monitoring startup is besting the CDC at its own game.

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What’s New In Corporate Innovation 26 January 2018

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This article provides a great insight into how the advances in the IoT, Big Data, Cloud Computing, and AI can be linked to major innovative disruptions in our healthcare services, manufacturing, and oil and gas industries. Digital transformation is a global phenomenon and a universal disruption, changing every industry and every sector.

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From the Washingtons to the Benjamins: measuring the value of your innovation portfolio

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Other executives, from other industries, such as healthcare, define value other ways: in terms of clinical outcomes or population health measures, for example. Executives responsible for public relations and marketing tend to define value in terms of brand equity and customer satisfaction.

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Go Slow to Go Fast: Clarifying the Definition of "Business Ecosystems" and Why Doing So Matters

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Other executives, from other industries, such as healthcare, define value other ways: in terms of clinical outcomes or population health measures, for example. Executives responsible for public relations and marketing tend to define value in terms of brand equity and customer satisfaction.

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Towards a New Language of Value - from the perspective of business ecosystems

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Other executives, from other industries, such as healthcare, define value other ways: in terms of clinical outcomes or population health measures, for example. Executives responsible for public relations and marketing tend to define value in terms of brand equity and customer satisfaction.