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Top Takeaways from the 2019 Innovation Trends Report

InnovationTraining.org

Review what you need to know from the 2019 Innovation Report released by Stanford Professor Bret Waters. Image taken from the 2019 Innovation Trends Report. Creating true innovation within larger, established organizations is notoriously difficult. How the Study was Conducted.

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Checking for the global pulse of innovation

Paul Hobcraft

As a report, the 2019 Global Innovation Index (GII) is a whopper, at 450 pages, although 50% of this is detailed economic profiles and data tables for each country within the index. This fits very much with the present needs of innovators, managing on the job, are struggling to scale and attract the right levels of investments.

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Will AI dramatically alter the economics of innovation?

Commodore Innovation

The hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) invites skepticism. But underlying the optimism (and fear) there’s a simple, but potentially important truth: AI, especially machine learning (deep learning in particular), could change the economics of innovation. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press. [3]

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Unleashing The Superpower That Is Intrapreneurship

Innov8rs

In fact, they can leverage Ericsson’s technology platforms, extensive portfolio of 60,000 patents, global network of customers and partnerships, and a talented pool of 100,000 people with diverse capabilities. "By The Ericsson ONE team reviews initial ideas and moves the most promising ones forward to the next stage.