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Disruptive Energy.

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By any measure, that was a disruptive statement. The Kyoto Protocol followed in 1997, with the Paris Agreement in 2015 setting meaningful targets that might just be enough to achieve the required changes. According to the World Bank, Costa Rica used 1370 watts per capita in 2013. He said yes, we printed.

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The Global Race to Innovate is on: Spigit’s Annual Growth up by 32%

Planview

Today, the Spigit team is happy to announce record business growth with a 32% increase in new customers in 2015 as well as significant expansion across major industry segments including: financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and energy. Like KBC, many companies are starting to take a proactive approach to innovation.

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The Global Race to Innovate is on: Spigit’s Annual Growth up by 32%

Planview

Today, the Spigit team is happy to announce record business growth with a 32% increase in new customers in 2015 as well as significant expansion across major industry segments including: financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and energy. Like KBC, many companies are starting to take a proactive approach to innovation.

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The fascinating story of Giffgaff: A co-creation case study

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Unlike crowdsourcing, co-creation uses a small group of known partners and involves deeper collaboration. Unlike crowdsourcing, co-creation uses a small group of known partners and involves deeper collaboration. One could perhaps think of crowdsourcing and co-creation as different aspects of open innovation. s favorite brands?

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you owned your own bank? find new ideas and examples to disrupt your industry. Some of the most notable and disruptive inventions of tomorrow will require a paradigmatic change in the way we interpret things today, in the way we perform tasks, in the technologies and resources we have access to. Let's talk "What if.?":

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How companies are innovating in the energy sector

hackerearth

When leaders from 193 countries created a plan labeled the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, it was the beginning of a new era of hope and possibilities. In the Economist Thriving Through Disruption Report, 60% of executives said their senior management view disruption as a threat, not an opportunity.