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Practice Your Way to Winning in 2015

The Human Factor

To improve your chances of winning in 2015, practice the following winning habits. Ask yourself, “Of what I plan to do today, what will get me closer to my definition of winning or success?” Place visual cues throughout your work environment, and imbed your definition of winning into all your ways of working.

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Biased by Design

Boxes and Arrows

By 2015, the divide was down to a nearly equal balance, 53.2% It’s hard to know whose voices make it into design, and how far; it’s hard to know who is involved in strategy definition and how well a chosen strategy does (or doesn’t) influence outcomes. It’s true that we’ve seen real progress.

Design 76
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Towards a New Language of Value - from the perspective of business ecosystems

Imaginatik

The Eurozone project would splinter back to national boundaries – or flags. The US – Asian trade negotiations – the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) – as well as the December 2015 Paris Climate Agreement are signals indicating some movement towards a Prism with Glasses future. Scenarios are not intended to be either “right or wrong.”

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100%Open

So reflecting on 2015, it has been an epic year for 100%Open. It was around that time as the above conversation that we had been invited to bid for two major projects. I’m delighted to say that we were able to do so and secure both contracts, and both projects have been fantastic and transformative in many ways.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Automotive companies show a definite preference to establishing research labs over the other types of innovation enabling organizations. Silicon Valley has definitely shown us that today’s disruption is driven as much by business model innovation as it is by technology innovation. © 2015 Evangelos Simoudis.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Automotive companies show a definite preference to establishing research labs over the other types of innovation enabling organizations. Silicon Valley has definitely shown us that today’s disruption is driven as much by business model innovation as it is by technology innovation. © 2015 Evangelos Simoudis.