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Innovation 2015 or Five Lame Excuses?

Gregg Fraley

Innovation ca feel a lot like that — your competition is a big tough impossible-to-beat player like Superman. Now is the time to impact 2015. What’s your Kryptonite to protect you against all those who are out there, right now, thinking up ways to beat you? He’s got a secret weapon, a pocketful of Kryptonite.

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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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Your Innovation Pipeline Is What You Feed It

Legacy Innovation Group

Oct 20, 2015 | Anthony Mills. After World War II, competition, especially global competition, entered markets, and with it, many more choices. To learn more about engaging us for growth and innovation work, refer to our Engagement Page , or drop us a line here⃜ Contact Page. It was an era of indifference.

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Options-based Strategy: An Approach for Uncertain Times

The Inovo Group

What is needed is a new strategic framework that serves both the current, increasingly competitive, situation as well as providing a strategic path through an uncertain future. By 2015, they were growing fast with a leadership team recruited for their extensive experience in the food industry.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

As opposed to entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial thinking is not necessarily bound to entrepreneurs (to be); it is an essential skill for ‘strengthening human capital, employability and competitiveness’ (Bacigalupo et al., Entrepreneurial thinking. That brings us to entrepreneurial thinking. Corporate entrepreneurship.