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Are You Future-Proof? Preparing for Technological Disruptions

Phil McKinney

We live in unprecedented technological advances, and with these advances come disruptions that can significantly impact our lives and businesses. Understanding Technological Disruptions Technological disruptions refer to unexpected shifts in technology that can disrupt industries, businesses, and life as we know it.

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Think Your Company’s Pursuit of Innovation has Run its Course? Think Again…

Qmarkets

However, while many corporate leaders are eager to enter the race to innovate, the majority of them give up before they reach the finish line. But it’s this mindset which must change in order for companies to maintain a competitive edge and fight disruption. The reason for this? There is no finish line.

Course 53
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Think Your Company’s Pursuit of Innovation has Run its Course? Think Again…

Qmarkets

However, while many corporate leaders are eager to enter the race to innovate, the majority of them give up before they reach the finish line. But it’s this mindset which must change in order for companies to maintain a competitive edge and fight disruption. The reason for this? There is no finish line.

Course 40
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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

hackerearth

Frans Johansson, a Swedish-American entrepreneur, introduces the concept of “intersection of ideas,” which results in path-breaking innovations. This is the key takeaway from this book published by Harvard Business School Press in 2004. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M. Here is a quick video summary of the book.).

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

New generations, societal change, sustainable goals and disruptive technology require organizations to be much more flexible, self-reinventing organisms that don’t fit above-mentioned design principles. A Typology for Innovative Organizations. The model describes organizational typologies based on cultures of innovation.