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DON’T LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS!

Innovation 360 Group

1 spot in digital camera sales as recently as 2001. Kodak’s competition was not just other camera and printer companies, but entirely new innovations like social media. You may remember the three innovation horizons from the last episode, but it’s worth reviewing them again for clarity. They actually held the No.

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. This could be due to a favorable set of regulations, processes, brand, network and technologies or any combination thereof. Some companies enjoy a monopolistic position due to (historical) regulations.

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. This could be due to a favorable set of regulations, processes, brand, network and technologies or any combination thereof. Some companies enjoy a monopolistic position due to (historical) regulations.

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The Key to Your Future Is Hiding in Your Company DNA

Innovation 360 Group

They compare themselves against the competition to see what differentiates their value proposition, going far beyond traditional customer satisfaction surveys and evaluations. Holding onto old tech after new tech changes the industry structure. Developing technology but lacking pathways for successfully introducing it.

Company 40
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Why Your Company Needs To Forget the Past in Order to Create a Brighter Future

Qmarkets

One common explanation is that due to strategic decisions made by Kodak's complacent executives, the company failed to move into the digital sphere well and fast enough. Another explanation usually focuses on the nature of digital technology and how it is interpreted. Or, Why Are We Doing What We Are Doing?

Company 60
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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

Many bystanders are more likely to view these two giants emergence onto the global stage as business evolution rather revolution and while Samsung declared their competitive intentions in 2008 Foxconn has only recently reached the starting line of its long journey. Click & Connect with Matthew: LinkedIn . mgriffin_uk . +44

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What is Lean Innovation? Components and Examples

Moves the Needle

When designing something, (ie: a technology, a product, a marketing material…) it is paramount to keep the needs of the end user in mind. Competition is now global. This leads to no real innovation at all, and leaves the company vulnerable to competition, disruption and the natural deterioration of existing products and markets.

LEAN 105