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Soren Kaplan’s April 2015 Leapfrogging Newsletter

Leapfrogging

Sustained competitive advantage comes from innovating how we innovate. In the past, new products and technologies consumed the vast majority of the innovation air-time. The most innovative companies today realize that competitive differentiation comes as much from how they innovate as it does from what they’re innovating.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Technology has become everyone’s business as we enter the next stage of this digital transformation where even your next toaster or refrigerator will connect to the Internet. A rapidly increasing number of companies are learning the importance of identifying Hard Trends that are both predictable and measurable.

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3 IP Trends to Watch in Asia Pacific in 2018

Anaqua

As IP activity increases in Asia, more and more companies across the region are seeking to globalize their IP assets and significantly improve the management of the innovation lifecycle through the deployment of advanced technology platforms. There are three key trends driving this change. #1

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Why Understanding 1 Retail Trend Is Worth 50% More Than All of WalMart

Adam Hartung

From then through August, 2015 WalMart traded at a higher valuation – peaking at $90 in January, 2015. by November, 2015. And that value will be captured by those who understand the most important, undeniable trend in retail. (c) Amazon understands those trends, and continues to lead its rivals.

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Why Demographic Trends Tell Us Aging and Immigration Are Crucial for Success

Adam Hartung

I write about trends. Technology trends are exciting, because they can come and go fast – making big winners of some companies (Apple, Facebook, Tesla, Amazon) and big losers out of others (Blackberry, Motorola, Saab, Sears.) But unlike technology, one of the most important trends is also the most predictable trend.

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Make Digital Disruption Your Biggest Competitive Advantage

Daniel Burrus

In 1983, I identified digital disruption as one of twenty technology-driven Hard Trends that would increasingly shape the future at an exponential rate, and at the same time drive economic value creation. ®2015 Burrus Research, Inc. What digital disruptions do you see that will transform industries? All Rights Reserved.

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Finding the Advantage in Regulation

Daniel Burrus

In my New York Times bestselling book, Flash Foresight , I shared a proven methodology I have developed and refined over the decades for separating Hard Trends, those future facts that will happen, from Soft Trends, those assumptions about the future that might happen. That trend has done anything but slow down.

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