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The answer is: 10 years to change a culture

Jeffrey Phillips

Typically, we are talking about moving a culture from its current set of values that has sustained the business, to a culture that helps the company compete in a new reality that may be different or more competitive or operate in a slightly adjacent market. Additionally, it was experimenting with new design techniques for the 737.

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A Look Back at the Innovation Management Awards

IdeaScale

The Innovation Management Awards are in their fifth year and we thought it would be good chance to look back at all the past winners as we prepare to receive submissions from around the world in this year’s competition. 2015: Innovate Your State. Taking Ten New Technologies to Market. Department of Labor. 2016: City of Calgary.

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5 Leadership Lessons from 2015’s Business Headlines

Adam Hartung

2015 was not short on bad decisions, nor bad outcomes. But there are 5 major leadership themes from 2015 that can help companies be better in 2016: 1 – Cost cutting, restructurings and stock buybacks do not increase company value – Dow/DuPont. There is no intent of introducing new products or entering new markets via this merger.

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Increasing innovation focus on the end-user segments within the energy transition story

Paul Hobcraft

We also have to focus on the broader aspects of “energy transition” by re-engineering much of the existing infrastructure to create smart grids, the electrification of many industries and the ability to introduce e-mobility across the transport sector. In 2015 building energy consumption was 36% from renewables.

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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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Successfully shaping Digital Transformation

ITONICS

New business models are needed to consolidate or expand company’s market position. The way how new business models evolve depends to a large extent on how companies adapt their established value-added processes and structures to environmental changes and on how they face competition.

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Sorting through our Innovation Management Tools

Paul Hobcraft

The problem we are having, many of the traditional tools, many still taught in most management schools are lagging the changing market we are operating in. The latest one for 2015 is here. Equally there is such a growing movement on adopting new tools, many still in that lovely excuse of “being in Beta” that it does become confusing.

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