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Reinvention: Accelerating Results in the Age of Disruption

Innovation in Practice

In Cragun and Sweetman's upcoming book, Reinvention: Accelerating Results in the Age of Disruption [Greenleaf Book Group Press, July 2016] , the authors propose a simple formula, common principles, and set of tools for individuals and organizations facing disruptive and radical change. trademark of SweetmanCragun.

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Mapping the customer journey is the top driver for digital transformation

Paul Hobcraft

A recent Altimeter report “ the 2016 State of Digital Transformation ” discusses these problems, along with many others. The report warns even further: Mobile is just the beginning of disruption in the customer journey. With the runway for disruptive technologies still ahead (e.g., The vital map of the customer journey.

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You Are Being Digitally Disrupted – Do Something About It

The Inovo Group

There is an apparent split between companies that find it easy to build a collaborative, customer-centric culture (smaller, more agile startup-type companies) and those that don’t (i.e., Make the working group diverse and give it the authority to create a strategy and roadmap for how to approach your digital transformation.

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Relating to the New Innovation Era

Paul Hobcraft

It is often an environment that we must encourage to become a ‘feeding frenzy’ of experimentation, learning and being adaptive, fluid and agile. Firstly “ Bringing New Innovation Together is Stretching the Mind”, back in November 2016. The new innovation era beckons – are you ignoring it or embracing it?

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7 Habits of Highly Innovative Companies

ITONICS

Large corporations have taken steps towards being more agile and adapting to the rapid pace of digitization by improving their oftentimes long innovation processes and giving more autonomy to employees. Of course, failure can be damaging to daily business but only letting a room for risk can lead to disruptive innovation. Adapt or die.

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