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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 2: Why Business Model Innovation Matters

The BMI Lab Blog

Learnings from sports competitions Competition in business is similar to sports competitions – there are winners and losers. The holistic approach of how a company is implementing a strategy and works its way towards its vision is described by the logic of all dimensions of its business model – the WHO, WHAT, HOW and VALUE.

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71 Innovation Methodologies

Open Innovation EU

Focus stage: Early-stage Published: 2010 more…. Design Competitions. Focus stage: Maturity Published: 2010 more…. Focus stage: Growth Published: 2015 more…. Focus stage: Maturity Published: 2010 more…. Focus stage: Seed Published: 2010 more…. Focus stage: Early-stage Published: 2010 more….

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It’s Not Either/Or, It’s Both/And

Daniel Burrus

Between 2008 and 2010 alone, e-book sales skyrocketed 1,260 percent. In fact, sales fell by 10 percent in the first few months of 2015. Meanwhile, the American Booksellers Association grew to 1,712 member stores in 2,227 locations in 2015, up from 1,410 in 1,660 locations five years earlier. The Publisher Who Chose Both/And.

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Why you should care about the Creativity Era

Innovation 360 Group

The Creativity Era: fast-moving markets, hyper competition and companies’ shrinking lifespan…. The era of creativity, also referred frequently by Philips and ADLittle, to mention two examples, presents the following characteristics: Rapidly expanding global competition , pushing companies to find new competitive advantage quicker.

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How Telltales Told You Not to Own Wal-Mart, and Continue To Do So

Adam Hartung

Since the beginning of 2015 Wal-Mart has lost 1/3 of its value. All the way back in October, 2010 I wrote about “The Wal-Mart Disease.” In January, 2015 I pointed out that retail sales were actually down 1% for December, 2014. By July, 2015 we learned that the market cap of Amazon now exceeded that of Wal-Mart.

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A brief history of work, innovation and skills in the UK

Wazoku

1880s and 1890s – Efforts to raise productivity A growing concern about the standard of Britain’s labour force, particularly when compared with Germany and the other industrial nations, led to a rise in an emphasis on training to increase productivity and competitiveness. The digital revolution. 2020 – THE FUTURE OF WORK ?

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Five Ways to Fight the Inertia Holding Back Innovation

New Markets Advisors

They assume that the customers who are buying their products today will continue to buy from them as long as they do a reasonable job keeping up with the competition. In my book on Jobs to be Done , I outlined five strategies that companies can use to combat inertia. These strategies aren’t simply theories or historical anecdotes.