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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 1: What is a Business Model?

The BMI Lab Blog

Magretta, 2002). WHO – Every business model serves a certain customer group (Chesbrough and Rosenbloom 2002; Hamel 2000). Magretta 2002). A business model innovation is defined as the conscious change of at least two dimensions of the introduced “Magic Triangle”. And what does the customer value?

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Open Strategy: Mastering Disruption From Outside The C-Suite

Innov8rs

Innov8rs | Making strategy behind closed doors is a prescription for failure when disruptions are coming from all directions. Strategy is often made by elite teams and can thus be limited by their biases about competitors, customer needs, and market forces. Formulating and executing a sound organizational strategy is complex.

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Disrupting Markets – Why PayPal Is Worth More Than Ebay

Adam Hartung

in 2002 , in order to grease the wheels for faster ecommerce growth. But times have surely changed. Because once in a growth stall the company has already missed the market shift, and competition is taking customers quickly in new directions. It is a fast growing market, which will displace many traditional banks.

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Digital Twins: what it is, how it works, and the advantages of this technology

mjvinnovation

Originally, this term was coined by Dr. Michael Grieves in 2002. The situation changed in the 2010s, with the development of IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Cloud Computing. It is a virtual prototype of a “living” and dynamic object, which means that it is updated whenever its physical twin undergoes changes.

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Spotting Innovation Opportunities

ITONICS

Disruptive technologies or innovations boost new business models that change the game of existing industries like the space industry (SpaceX), the music industry (Spotify), the film industry (Netflix) or the banking sector (FinTechs), just to name a few. Is there a pattern for disruption & breakthroughs?

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A brief history of work, innovation and skills in the UK

Wazoku

The need for people and organisations to innovate has always been there but what’s much harder to comprehend, and therefore navigate, is the rapid pace of change we’re experiencing, on a scale we’ve never seen before. Promoting change of any kind was seen as a threat to the established order. A new era of work and technological change.

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Become proactive instead of reactive with Future Designs

mjvinnovation

program, published a brilliant model of social change stories in an obscure journal, Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Psychology. He revisited this model in Advancing Futures (2002). Transformation — new technology, business, or social factors that change the game”. Climate disruption is already knocking on the door, for one….

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