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Why Software Won’t Eat The World

Innovation Excellence

In 2011, technology pioneer Marc Andreessen declared that software is eating the world. So taking a software centric view, while it has served Silicon Valley well in the past, may be its Achilles heel in the future. In other words, that software would eat the world. The Silicon Valley Myth. The Productivity Paradox (Redux).

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Helping discover your innovation pathway

Paul Hobcraft

Jeffrey has been writing articles and posts since 2005 and can be a great source of inspiration at Innovate on Purpose. I have written for numerous organizations tailoring innovation to their specifics, be that Energy, Digital, Industrial and Software related on different length contracts commissioned.

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Innovation and creativity: the lasting competitive advantage

Jeffrey Phillips

Daniel Pink wrote a book entitled A Whole New Mind in 2005, and at the time the book had a nice reception. Dan's book, published in 2005, deserves a re-read at this time, 12 years later, because a lot that he talked about is happening. His key points in that book were that automation would increase, replacing repetitive labor.

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Productivity, AI, and the Future of Digital Connected Work

Planview

The decline in labor productivity growth isn’t just a stateside issue; since 2005, it’s been a global concern. Hear More from Mik on Mik + One Learn more about how software delivery leaders are delivering software at scale with transformative solutions by listening to Dr. Mik Kersten’s podcast, Mik + One. percent growth.

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PLM Re-Birth at McDonald’s: How to Maximize Value in a Decentralized Organization

Innovation Excellence

McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast food restaurant chain, began its product lifecycle management (PLM) journey in 2005.

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Understanding the Value of Workarounds

Boxes and Arrows

The designer’s intent: To maintain privacy, users can disable the camera using the software. The designer’s intent: The designer’s software solution may reveal a high importance and low satisfaction score for discoverability. What is it doing so well that can be applied to the software solution? Interactions, 15(4), 47.

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Strategic foresight: learning from Steve Jobs

Norbert Bol

Steve Jobs is often described as a visionary who was willing to take actions that reshaped a range of industries such as software, computers, cloud computing, tablet computing, cellphones, music, TV and movies. Steve Job’s speech at Stanford commencement address, 2005.