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2024: A Corporate Innovation Odyssey

PlanBox Innovation

In the annals of technological evolution, we find ourselves at a juncture akin to the iconic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Just as the monolith in Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece symbolized a leap in human evolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as a monumental force poised to reshape how we live, work, and interact with machines.

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5 steps to have an agile HR in your company

mjvinnovation

The concept of agile HR starts with the creation of the agile manifesto in 2001. Much more than a methodology, agile is a culture, a new way of thinking and acting. Let’s get to know the 5 steps to implement an agile culture in your HR! Another striking feature of an agile culture is the configuration of teams in squads.

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3 of the Best Innovation Team Formulas…and When to Ignore Them

Qmarkets

Even if you’re an avid fan of artificial intelligence, you hardly expect robots replacing humans as innovators any time soon. This proposal is based on a 2001 study showing that labor laws making it more difficult to fire employees increase their participation in corporate innovation activities.

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3 of the Best Innovation Team Formulas…and When to Ignore Them

Qmarkets

Even if you’re an avid fan of artificial intelligence, you hardly expect robots replacing humans as innovators any time soon. This proposal is based on a 2001 study showing that labor laws making it more difficult to fire employees increase their participation in corporate innovation activities.

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Why Tim Cook is Steve Ballmer and Why He Still Has His Job at Apple

Steve Blank

Between 2001 to 2008, Jobs reinvented the company three times. Each transformation – from a new computer distribution channel – Apple Stores to disrupting the music business with iPod and iTunes in 2001; to the iPhone in 2007; and the App store in 2008 – drove revenues and profits to new heights.