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Are You Future-Proof? Preparing for Technological Disruptions

Phil McKinney

Have you ever stopped to wonder how ready you are for the inevitable future of technological advancements? We live in unprecedented technological advances, and with these advances come disruptions that can significantly impact our lives and businesses. The Impact of Not Preparing for Disruptions.

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

Innovation Walk

Technology is rewriting the rules of humanity. On the other hand, important technological advances led by connectivity and digitisation are shaping customer’s behaviour and expectations. These are generally known by their agility and fast implementation of their products or services, giving them a great growth potential.

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On the Origin of Companies

David Marks

And most importantly by strategy. Being strong on one axis alone is a sufficient, though unimaginative, survival strategy. New technologies, competitors, regulations and social trends have a nasty habit of diminishing competitive advantages so laboriously accumulated. Choice, in particular, is a double edge sword.

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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. Foresight and Forecast – How do we create future insights that guide our strategy and opportunity discovery? Communities of Practice: The Missing Piece of Your Agile Organisation ; InfoQ; September 16, 2016. Stephenson, K.;

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The Ambidextrous Organization

Open Innovation EU

4 Paths to a Sophisticated Innovation Strategy. She also talked to asked Alexander Osterwalder and asked him the question why ‘designers who are fluent at business strategy’ and ‘business people who are fluent at design’ are so different to each other. Trkman & DaSilva 7.