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How four market-creating innovations are improving education and employment in Brazil

Christensen Institute

In our recently published paper titled Leveraging Market-Creating Innovations to Solve Brazil’s Education Paradox , we describe how Brazil currently spends more money on education than its Latin American peers, however much of the outcome of its education system is subpar to theirs in comparison. The impact.

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Innovation adoption in the technology lifecycle for Energy Translation

Paul Hobcraft

The technological and digital innovative solution needs to focus on the overall system design and the operation needs. The value within such a highly evolving market like energy transitions, the functional effects can be related to the risks of the dysfunctional.

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

The BMI Lab Blog

However, very few managers are able to explain their company’s business model ad-hoc, and even fewer can define what a business model actually is in general. It can be defined as a holistic view of a company's bundle of products and services that are of value to the customer (Osterwalder 2004).

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Emotional Design with A.C.T. - Part 1

Boxes and Arrows

As UX professionals, we strive to design engaging experiences. Whether you’re designing a website or a physical product, the formation of a relationship depends on how useful, usable and pleasurable the experience is. Then, we’ll dive deeper to explore how design elicits and communicates emotion and personality to users.

Design 101
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Why Business Strategy Shouldn’t Be “Scientific”

Innovation Excellence

In 2004, I was leading a major news organization during the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. Business cases are, necessarily, usually focused on successful efforts, researched after the fact and written from a management perspective. When the market tanked, however, all of the sudden its culture came to be seen as “cocksure” and “naive.”.

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Design for Emotion and Flow

Boxes and Arrows

Information architects and designers play a critical role in ensuring the products they design provide users’ with a return on their investment of attention. Information should be broken down into manageable “chunks&# that don’t overwhelm users cognitive faculties. finding information about a product).

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Organizing for Simultaneous Innovation Capability – key findings from +1,000 companies, republished from Drucker Forum 2016

Innovation 360 Group

In times when the market dynamics, technology development, and diffusion are faster than ever, it is a natural question. Another source on the theme, O’Reilly III and Tushman (2004) , talks about being able working ambidextrously with incremental and radical innovation at the same time. processes) and externally (e.g.

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