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Planbox Acquires Imaginatik Creating an Agile Innovation Powerhouse

Imaginatik

Planbox, the pioneering provider of AI-Powered Agile Innovation Management software, and Imaginatik, the #1 ranked leader in Corporate Innovation Management according to Forrester Research, will join forces to seize on the innovation boom. This transaction is pending the final approval of Imaginatik shareholders by January 31, 2019.

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My innovation journey (so far)

Jeffrey Phillips

I'm ready to dive back in, to write about innovation, to lead innovation projects and to build up an innovation competency in the firms where people want to get good work done. Now, of course, there is a new buzz phrase - machine learning and/or AI, especially focused on ChatGPT. Not too innovative.

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Why “Path-to-Value” is Crucial for Corporate Innovators

Imaginatik

Recent conversations with a new Imaginatik client, from late 2017, have stuck with me these past few months. They realize that new digital technologies – everything from drones to machine learning – threaten to make their current business practices obsolete. Leverage software dashboards and digital analytics.

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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. Coupling implies the sharing of assets, resources, knowledge, activities, and learning that span the spectrum from the transactional to the fully integrated.

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Strengthening the Organization and Accelerating Value – a fresh look at Capability Building

Imaginatik

Despite the fact that these companies make money in different ways — Apple makes most of its money on hardware, Microsoft on software, and Facebook and Google from advertising — they do share a lot of similarities. Are different types of projects treated differently?

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