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We are falling badly behind on our invention in technology for the Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

I provide different perspectives and thinking, firstly on my innovating4energy.website for my offerings of service and a dedicated posting site for energy, innovating4energy.com that provides a decent mix of thought leadership, news and awareness, for the Energy Transition.

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Leaders agree: Creativity will be 3rd most important work skill by 2020

Idea to Value

Here are the Top 10 Skills in 2020 that these companies want from their employees and recruits: Complex Problem Solving. In 2010, IBM surveyed 1,500 CEOs from across the world, and they voted creativity to be their most important workplace capability to help them survive and grow. Critical Thinking. Creativity. People Management.

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We are falling badly behind on our invention in technology for the Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

I provide different perspectives and thinking, firstly on my innovating4energy.website for my offerings of service and a dedicated posting site for energy, innovating4energy.com that provides a decent mix of thought leadership, news and awareness, for the Energy Transition.

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First 3 predictions for post-COVID world

Jeffrey Phillips

Here come the Millennials As I note in the paper, our presidential election in 2020 will be the last gasp of the Greatest Generation and to a great extent will signal the beginning of the end of leadership by the Boomers. Increasingly, younger generations will take the stage in economic, political and business leadership.

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COVID-19: Business R&D Spending Will Fall by at Least 5-6%

Commodore Innovation

If you’re interested in how companies are adjusting future spending plans for the remainder of 2020, sign up below for further information about our forthcoming benchmarking report. Great Recession (late-2007 to mid-2009): R&D spending didn’t decline until 2009 (by 5.2%), but the decline continued into 2010 (0.4%).

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