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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). Moreover, emerging technologies or trends may change the market environment - a company may be forced to act reactively or may want to act proactively by adapting the existing business model.

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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 2: Why Business Model Innovation Matters

The BMI Lab Blog

The holistic approach of how a company is implementing a strategy and works its way towards its vision is described by the logic of all dimensions of its business model – the WHO, WHAT, HOW and VALUE. This figure shows how competitive advantage is generated over a market lifecycle.

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Patent Quality and Utility Essential to Patent Owners

Anaqua

As we prepare our 2018 year in review of the USPTO patent and publication statistics, we see a year where patent quality and utility to the patent owner is more important than ever. We are seeing the emergence of new technologies, such as autonomous vehicles, and we had the USPTO release its 10 millionth patent. s applications.

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2018 Patent Analysis: Patent Quality and Utility Essential to Patent Owners

Anaqua

As we prepare our 2018 year in review of the USPTO patent and publication statistics, we see a year where patent quality and utility to the patent owner is more important than ever. We are seeing the emergence of new technologies, such as autonomous vehicles, and we had the USPTO release its 10 millionth patent. s applications.

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

Wazoku

Advances in mechanisation, mass production and, more recently, technology have shaped where and how we work, as well as what we produce. A new era of work and technological change. New technology in the home made it easier for women to do paid work, relieving them of time-consuming housework. The digital revolution.

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

To understand Samsung’s rise to dominance we have to go back to the turn of the new millennium when Apple released their first generation iPod in 2001, quickly followed by the iTunes store in 2002. Why be the assembler when you can be the Venture Capitalist behind the next big technology wave?

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Innovation Networks – Needed Now More Than Ever

The Inovo Group

New technologies, tools and systems make innovation networks more possible and more influential than ever. Functions are partitioned into R&D, Marketing, Operations and other disciplines. Foresight and Forecast – How do we create future insights that guide our strategy and opportunity discovery? and McDermott, R.;