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Millennials Have Outshone Their Inventive Forebears By Leaps And Bounds

Daniel Burrus

Consider this: Snapchat was created as a class project at Stanford. Everykey’s story is a confirmation of the efficacy of crowdsourcing in allocating funds to innovative projects. Crowdsourcing as well as innovation competitions offer a way for entrepreneurs to get projects off the ground. ©2015 Burrus Research, Inc.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

This gives companies a competitive edge in a world where thriving on change has become necessity. Many of the themes that we have witnessed here in 2015 will gather pace next year and continue to enable or disrupt your business depending on how prepared they are for the Hard Trends on the horizon. The Continuing Rise of Shadow IT.

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Facebook’s Surge, Apple’s Slide and Chipotle’s Stall – It’s All About Growth

Adam Hartung

The new iPhone 6se outsold projections, iPads beat expectations. Apple iBeacons and Apple Pay continue their march as major technologies in the IoT (Internet of Things) market. That was after a 15% decline in Q4, 2015. $40B of equity value was wiped out in 1 day, and the stock trades at a p/e multiple of 10.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

The manufacturing industry is becoming increasingly capable of creating small batches (or even single units) of personalized products at very competitive prices. It’s likely that 3D printer prices will decrease over the next few years due to competitive pressure and higher shipment volumes. What if all your employees were freelancers?

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

The manufacturing industry is becoming increasingly capable of creating small batches (or even single units) of personalized products at very competitive prices. It’s likely that 3D printer prices will decrease over the next few years due to competitive pressure and higher shipment volumes. What if all your employees were freelancers?