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5 Innovation Trends of 2018 that will Disrupt the Corporate Landscape in 2019

Qmarkets

Companies across multiple sectors have launched collaborative efforts to gather disruptive new ideas, harness new technologies, and achieve greater sustainability. Although careful and precise data-gathering has been a major trend, so have bold steps in the technological and environmental fronts.

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A whole-health approach to skin care: Could hormones explain your skin issues?

Christensen Institute

Given its focus on the underlying causes of skin health, in this analysis, I’ll assess Veracity’s disruptive potential compared to seeing a dermatologist for aesthetic skin problems. Does its whole-health approach to skin care pose disruptive potential in the health care market?

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3 Key Risks for IoMT Product Development

Planview

Driven by accelerating technology, the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) creates an ever-growing network of medical devices and applications that transform patient care and significantly decrease the burden on healthcare systems. Specialized, medical-grade devices are expanding as technology advances, and new applications are found.

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Is Ro an innovator worth watching?

Christensen Institute

Our “Innovators Worth Watching” series spotlights interesting and potentially disruptive players across a spectrum of industries. In 2017, Ro started as an online digital health solution to treat erectile dysfunction. But valuation questions aside, does the business model pose a disruptive threat to incumbents?

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Pharmaceutical: Accelerate Innovation With Software Technology

eZassi

Pharmaceutical Companies Accelerate Innovation with Software Technology. Deloitte released the 2017 US Life Sciences Outlook and the report discusses some very important points for the pharmaceutical sector to consider. First, A Look at Deloitte’s US Life Sciences Outlook Report. It’s a great report and one worth reading.

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How Chief Innovation Officer (CINO) may replace the traditional Chief Information Officer (CIO)

hackerearth

The 2018 Gartner CIO Agenda Survey demonstrates that technological innovation and digitalization are changing the way CIOs work. Technological advances necessitate CINO roles. When the Internet arrived 20 years ago, it necessitated roles such as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO).

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Why GE’s Jeff Immelt Lost His Job – Disruption and Activist Investors

Steve Blank

This article first appeared on the Harvard Business Review blog. He sold off slower-growth, low-tech, and nonindustrial businesses — financial services, media, entertainment, plastics, and appliances. — In June 2017, the board “retired” Jeff Immelt and promoted John Flannery to CEO. Innovation at GE was on a roll.