Remove 2016 Remove Big Data Remove Culture Remove Learning
article thumbnail

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. Culture of experimentation (and speed). In the first place, experimentation is about testing assumptions and hypotheses by means of a scientific learning approach.

article thumbnail

Inspire Innovation with thought leader Magnus Penker in Malaysia 

Innovation 360 Group

Innovation 360 Group along with Dunville & CREST proudly invite you to attend our event to get inspired about innovation and transform your organisation culture. Internet of Things (IoT), Big-Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). AUDIENCE: Innovators, engineers and anyone who want to learn about innovation. .

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

It will become a hotbed for innovation in 2016 and the coming years. We would expect to see the most intensive innovation focus in big data, given all the attention that has been devoted to the ability of digital data and advanced analytics to generate new products, markets, and revenue streams.

article thumbnail

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. We need to become comfortable in the analytics of big data. Much will come towards us as we adapt, learn and experiment, with many emerging technologies, all in different stages of their evolution.

Report 168
article thumbnail

We Don’t Ask Very Good Questions, Do We?

Planview

Our engagement was at the time when companies began taking big data seriously. Generating Effective Questions for Successful Outcomes (due out in September 2016 on Amazon). This group was focused internally on how they might pursue collaborative innovation in order to serve their brand clients with more compelling insights.

Groups 40
article thumbnail

Innovation SOP: Using Hackathons to Advance Digital Transformation

Qmarkets

4) Big Data: Once the hackathon is completed, collect all available data that was gathered and/or created by all the teams. 5) The Big Boss: Have the “big guns” stick around, for as much as possible. Make each leg of the event interesting, fun and challenging so that the number of participants won’t drop off.

article thumbnail

How China Creates the Strongest Innovation System

The BMI Lab Blog

At BMI Lab we wanted to learn how they did it, so we travelled to China with some clients, visiting companies, factories, labs and universities to find the recipe for the secret sauce of Chinese innovation. Venture capital investments in leading technologies, 2016 (Source, PitchBook; McKinsey Global Institute Analysis).

System 58