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How Jobs Theory can help address the loneliness epidemic

Christensen Institute

His advisory reports that not only do approximately half of American adults feel lonely, but also that the number of close friendships people have and time spent with others declined from 2003 to 2023. Surgeon General Murthy also cites data that loneliness and social isolation increase the risk for premature death by more than 25%.

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The History of Coronavirus in Patent Literature

Anaqua

What can patent data tell us about the world’s past research and response to Coronaviruses (CoV)? What Can We Infer from the Patent Data? Looking at the levels of activity in this area since 1971, we see a peak of 1,207 patent families mentioning Coronavirus in 2003, the year after the SARS outbreak. Innovation Amid COVID-19.

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yet2 Insights: Innovation Fatigue

Yet2

Even before the popularization of the term “Open Innovation” (OI) in 2003, companies have been striving to build the best framework for harnessing external innovation; but yet2 is seeing a second phenomenon: Innovation Fatigue. Comparative Value Proposition.

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Global Project Portfolio Management Software Report 2017-2021

Bubblegroup

There’s a real benefit to focussing all your attention on your project and portfolio data. About Technavio: Technavio is a leading technology research and advisory, company with a global coverage, The company was founded in 2003 in London and focus on emerging technology trends that can shape markets.

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Why We Need to Reflect

Michael Roberto

Though some 9 Data show that between 1973 and 2000, “the average American worker added an additional 199 hours to his or her annual schedule—or nearly five additional weeks of work per year (assuming a 40-hour workweek)” (Schor, 2003: 7).

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Innovate or Die: Open Innovation and 4 Key Measures to Stay Alive

Innovation Walk

Companies commonly used to assume the best route to innovation was to control processes by keeping all data and knowledge internally and hiring the best employees. In 2003, this term introduced by Henry Chesbrough was defined as an open system that fostered the exchange of resources of a firm with its external environment.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Jack Ma (2000), Jeff Bezos (2003), Mark Zuckerberg (2004), Reed Hastings (2007), Brian Chesky (2008), Travis Kalanick (2009), Anthony Tan (2012). It merely drew them from existing data generated by millions of resources around the world. They were inventors of the 20th Century; many of which gave rise to the said products.