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Innovation and the rapidly changing world of photography

Jeffrey Phillips

We've reached a couple of interesting milestones in a very short period of time, and it behooves us to pay attention to the changes in what has been an important industry - photography. This of course follows on Kodak's decision to stop manufacturing film for most cameras, which occurred in 2009.

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How to Keep Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innov8rs

We’ll also provide a series of practical tips and examples that can help address the changes, embrace new opportunities, and navigate these challenging times. Competitive Advantage In all circumstances, leaders will and should have strategic priorities on top of their minds. So, without further ado, let’s get to it.

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The new ROI for digital innovation

Paul Hobcraft

Innovation has had a bigger brother moving into the house next door; Digital Technology and between them, they have been busily knocking the walls down, to share the future going forward. The reliance on deeper insights, more data, greater communications is changing the way we undertake innovation. A virtuous loop.

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Innovative Businesses Prioritize Creativity

Daniel Burrus

Longevity like that fosters the mindset of “this formula has been working for over a hundred years, why change it now?”. What many don’t realize is that as time has passed and the world has changed, their traditional products and services may continue to sell well, but the margins are much lower and there is much more competition.

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Surviving change: how law firms can innovate

Wazoku

Surprisingly, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis in December 2009, there were nearly 112,600 practising solicitors, a figure that climbed to nearly 135,000 as of April this year. Burying your heads in the sand when change occurs within your market is the wrong approach. Don’t be afraid of technology.

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How ITONICS’ customers practice trend and technology management

ITONICS

ITONICS identified this gap already back in 2009 and became the digitizer in innovation management. Millenet: Caro, what makes your innovation management different from the competition? This means that we support companies with tools to purposefully collect and process data on new trends or technologies.

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Surviving change: how law firms can innovate

Wazoku

Surprisingly, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis in December 2009, there were nearly 112,600 practising solicitors, a figure that climbed to nearly 135,000 as of April this year. Burying your heads in the sand when change occurs within your market is the wrong approach. Don’t be afraid of technology.

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