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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. This gives companies a competitive edge in a world where thriving on change has become necessity. The Continuing Rise of Shadow IT.

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Forget Best Practice, Think Always Of Learning Next Practice

Paul Hobcraft

Here does lie a true competitive component and so many organizations seek to apply someone else’s practice so they can end up as “same” practice. We are facing such an unprecedented change and technology is re-writing the rule book in everything we are going to do. Change Management. Users of technology.

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Elevate the Customer Experience with Idea Management Software

IdeaScale

Now that companies are turning to customers for ideas when creating new products, they’re finding the landscape has changed. This competition is driven by the ideas gathered from the customers themselves, which make it possible for businesses to address specific needs.

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5 Takeaways from the 2016 Chief Innovation Officer Summit in New York

Planview

The recent 2016 Chief Innovation Officer Summit in New York saw no shortage of phenomenal topics, speakers, and discussions. Disruptive technologies like virtual and augmented reality. Related article: 6 Key Takeaways from the 2016 Chief Innovation Officer Summit. You don’t change culture by issuing a memo. Quick story.

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Business Model Innovation Basics Series - Part 2: Why Business Model Innovation Matters

The BMI Lab Blog

Learnings from sports competitions Competition in business is similar to sports competitions – there are winners and losers. You don’t need to “reinvent the wheel” for small but innovative changes in your business model, instead get inspired by existing concepts in other industries and apply them to your business model.

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Surviving change: how law firms can innovate

Wazoku

Burying your heads in the sand when change occurs within your market is the wrong approach. Change needs to be embraced and seen as an opportunity to evolve, rather than a threat. Don’t be afraid of technology. Embracing new technologies and customer-driven transformation, however, always comes with new challenges.

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Surviving change: how law firms can innovate

Wazoku

Burying your heads in the sand when change occurs within your market is the wrong approach. Change needs to be embraced and seen as an opportunity to evolve, rather than a threat. Don’t be afraid of technology. Embracing new technologies and customer-driven transformation, however, always comes with new challenges.

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