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Digital technology is changing the innovation ‘game’

Paul Hobcraft

Social technologies are giving us real-time understanding. Competition is changing, markets are blurring and customers are becoming far more vocal. This demands a radical redesign of the innovation process and the whole customer engagement process. Digital threatens (thankfully) this entire incremental pathway.

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Lessons from Silicon Valley on Innovation and Engagement

IdeaScale

The era of the “data economy” is well and truly upon us, meaning that companies must be more agile than ever before. Cutting costs and driving innovation is one of the only feasible strategies in order to respond to the market while remaining competitive. Simply put, employee engagement matters. Key takeaways.

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Tech-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2017

Daniel Burrus

These trends for 2017 highlight enormous game-changing opportunities. This will add a level of Predict and Prevent, allowing us to stop many, but sadly not all, attacks before they start. Big Data and the use of High Speed Data Analytics. The Internet of Things (IoT) Becomes Increasingly Intelligent.

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Top innovation funds for startups in Asia: Part 2

hackerearth

The startup scene is China, Japan, and Southeast Asian countries is flourishing because of changing attitudes, untapped local markets, huge human resources, fierce competition, and foreign investment. Investors gave about US$58.8 billion to Chinese tech startup s in 2017, whereas SE Asian startups got US$7.86

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Net Neutrality and its Impact on Innovation

IdeaScale

However, on December 14th, 2017, the FCC voted to repeal the current US legislation on net neutrality. Given that the previous US administration proposed a strong defense of net neutrality on the grounds that it promotes innovation, we have to wonder how will this recent decision affect start-ups and small businesses?

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Building the Core Competencies for Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

I look at four aspects here a) is it competitive b) Is it well-structured and designed c) Is it highly entrepreneurial in its design and execution and finally, d) Is it built on a collaborative basis. I wish you a highly successful innovating 2017 ahead of us all. Dependencies are highly dynamic and fluid.

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Relating to the New Innovation Era

Paul Hobcraft

Innovation is advancing but most of it has been designed for a different time, the old era of stable markets, predictable solutions and having a clear sense of your competition. We need to apply what we need to get the “job” done and this becomes specific to the challenge and its complexity and engagement needs.