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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. Virtual Reality Gets Real.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

In the course of this first month of 2016, I was asked a couple of times what my prospects are for the year ahead when it comes to key innovtion issues. Accelerating dynamics and pace of disruption in most industries, in particular triggered by the pervasion of new technologies, lead to decreasing life times of existing business models.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

But incumbents would be willing to make changes if a new technology proves to be truly disruptive and the long-term benefits are worth it. Most companies will continue to favor a “safer” approach in the time ahead, even while facing disruption. It will become a hotbed for innovation in 2016 and the coming years.

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The backdrop of digital transformation and its consequences

Paul Hobcraft

I wrote a meta report on the recent developments in the digital transformation in late 2016 that was published by Hype. The buy-in to this means undertaking a disruption to the existing organization, to the way you go about business. We need to become comfortable in the analytics of big data.

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Innovation SOP: Using Hackathons to Advance Digital Transformation

Qmarkets

Imagine you run a company that’s been around for decades, but competition, technology and radical changes in the way consumers act have put the company in an uncomfortable position, when you hear the four dreaded words: “We need to adapt.” 5) The Big Boss: Have the “big guns” stick around, for as much as possible. Sweeney, S.,

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

Tesla has taken a lesson from Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, four companies that obsess about connecting pieces of data and using it to better understand their consumers and tailor their services to provide the right experience. Mobility Services Companies Constantly Exploit Big Data.

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

Tesla has taken a lesson from Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, four companies that obsess about connecting pieces of data and using it to better understand their consumers and tailor their services to provide the right experience. Mobility Services Companies Constantly Exploit Big Data.