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You Are Being Digitally Disrupted – Do Something About It

The Inovo Group

By reducing economic friction, digitalization enables competition that pressures revenue and profit growth. Every time a customer calls, requires a demo, has a 1-hour meeting with a sales person, etc. Strategy, not Technology, Drives Digital Transformation ; MITSLoan; Summer 2015. the more traditional enterprises). is friction.

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When Creative Destruction is the Right (or Wrong) Foundation for Innovation

New Markets Advisors

And it’s the knowledge of when to focus on addition and when to focus on replacement that gives companies a competitive edge and a roadmap for growth. industry, company dynamics, competitive advantages, and so on?—?there Even before industries reach peak maturity, competitive threats may start to pop up.

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

Paul Hobcraft

Governments will need to introduce more substantive policies to meet the emission targets they signed up too and society, industry and us, as individuals will have to undergo adjustments to accommodate this in our habits, consumption, and usage. There is a compelling need to design a roadmap for changing the energy system in nearly all cases.

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Confusion or Diffusion in Energy Transition?

Paul Hobcraft

There is this compelling and urgent need to accelerate low-carbon technology innovation if the world can achieve decarbonization of the energy sector between now and 2050, to significantly contribute to meet international climate goals set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement. Realistically we are in trouble.

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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. The challenge lies in meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future. Fast forward to 2018. Demand for electricity will double to 2060.