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Are You Future-Proof? Preparing for Technological Disruptions

Phil McKinney

Technology is profoundly changing how we work and live, from automated manufacturing to artificial intelligence. As such, we need to be aware of how these changes will affect us so that we can prepare for them accordingly. By embracing the potential of technological change, organizations can benefit from greater success.

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Exploring the Connection between Idea Management and Customer Experience

IdeaScale

The key is standing out from the competition, but this isn’t always easy. This includes learning their preferences for product development and making sure they are receiving products with the greatest benefits. This number increased from just 36 percent in 2010. To do this, you need idea management to invoke positive change.

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The Detriments of a Command-and-Control Culture and the Power of Design Thinking

Tullio Siragusa

The Detriments of a Command-and-Control Culture and the Power of Design Thinking In the competitive landscape of modern business, the approach we take to leadership can make or break an organization. Hinders Responsiveness to Change In a rapidly changing business landscape, agility and adaptability are crucial.

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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. You don’t need to “reinvent the wheel” for small but innovative changes in your business model, instead get inspired by existing concepts in other industries and apply them to your business model.

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Higher ed spending problem demands attention no matter court’s opinion

Christensen Institute

What’s less discussed, however, is how we got here in the first place, and what would need to change to avoid imposing immense financial hardship on yet another generation. That number rose to $190 billion by 1990; $296 billion by 2010; and a whopping $420 billion by 2020. trillion—continue to flood the national discourse.

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The Dark Underbelly of Success

Mike Shipulski

Worst practice – a best practice applied to a world that has changed around you. Grow the core – when you do what you did in 2010 because you don’t know what else to do. A PowerPoint slide deck that defines your strategic plan – an electronic work product that distracts you from the reality of an ever-changing future.

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Covering Innovation My Way

Paul Hobcraft

You do need to find out more of the emerging Work to be done approach as it is a far more dynamic place for innovation to happen.The W ork-to-be-done is focused on connecting to the emerging areas of Organizational need being faced in today’s rapidly changing markets and diminishing resources. Its areas of focus: [link].