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How to Spot Your Innovation Blind Spot

Phil McKinney

Be curious and invest in learning about new industries, trends, and technologies. Encourage collaboration and open discussions, where every voice is heard and every idea is given due consideration. Lastly, stay informed about new trends and advancements in your industry. Thirdly, adopt a risk-taking mindset.

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The New Game Or Is It? Asset Orchestration

Paul Hobcraft

Now Amazon is far from “asset heavy” when you compare them to the Industrial companies like GE but asset orchestration is seemingly getting far greater management time for all companies it seems. Combining views- the three horizons and modes of commitment to innovation. One visual got me excited.

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Successfully Merging Theory and Practice in your Innovation Program

Qmarkets

With a strong background in R&D, Eric now uses his expertise to help leading organizations deliver innovations across a range of industries and use cases. From 2003 to 2007, I have been in charge of the R&D project portfolio management line of business at a solution provider. Merging Theory and Practice. Pitfalls to Avoid.

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How to Keep Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innov8rs

They successfully emerged from the crisis in 2007 through a series of bold decisions from leaders who embraced innovative thinking. You might have guessed that it depends on the industry, market, and specifics of the organization. Maybe now it’s the time to discover collaboration opportunities that were not possible before.

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Successfully Merging Theory and Practice in your Innovation Program

Qmarkets

With a strong background in R&D, Eric now uses his expertise to help leading organizations deliver innovations across a range of industries and use cases. From 2003 to 2007, I have been in charge of the R&D project portfolio management line of business at a solution provider. Merging Theory and Practice. Pitfalls to Avoid.

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How to spot the next big thing

hackerearth

Leaders are always on the lookout for the next big thing in their industry. In 2007, a Wall Street Journal article titled “ Together We Innovate ” stressed the importance of working together in an organization to encourage new ideas irrespective of hierarchy and rank. Transform the workplace into an innovation laboratory.

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Moving Lean Construction into the Digital Age: Last Planner Meets Collective Intelligence

Planview

Our clients in the construction business tell me that the industry enjoys flush times, once again. The leaders of these firms say that they marked 2016 as the year in which they felt that they could put the dark days of the 2007-08 recession behind them, once and for all. Many construction firms are family led. Closing Thoughts.

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