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What 2019 holds for innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

I wrote my obligatory look back at 2018 article on innovation recently, so it is natural that we should turn our attention to where innovation will take us in 2019. In the 2018 review I made some disparaging remarks about Apple, which may or may not have caused it to lose a tremendous amount of market capitalization. We'll explore.

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New value networks: The missing piece in the K–12 disruption equation

Christensen Institute

Disruptive innovations need three enablers: a technology, an organizational model, and a value network. When Disrupting Class was published in 2008, it predicted that by the fall of 2019, 50% of all high school courses would be delivered online in some form or fashion. What are the necessary elements for disruption?

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5 Corporate Innovation Trends of 2019 Set to Disrupt the Business Landscape in 2020

Qmarkets

Last year, we wrote a blog exploring the corporate innovation trends that would shape 2019. It’s also predicted that “quantum innovation” will play an increasingly central role in the way enterprises disrupt the marketplace. Even the marketing realm is beginning to feel the benefits of this technology. Quantum Innovation.

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EIT Digital Conference 2019: Digital Business Models and Disruptive Innovation

Innovation Walk

The EIT Digital Conference will take place at The Egg in Brussels on September 10th, 2019. disruptive digital innovation. Next, I will expand on digital business models and disruptive digital innovation to help you make the most out of these subjects during the conference. You can read about it here. cloud computing, 2.

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Post-COVID, cramming edtech in schools goes wild

Christensen Institute

In Disrupting Class , we wrote that when most organizations (in all sectors) confront a new technology, their initial instinct is to try and deploy it to do the things for which their existing model is already optimized. The reality, of course, is that this phenomenon has been going on well before COVID hit. And it is expensive.

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Are you Ready to use this Economic Downturn to Become Recession Proof?

Daniel Burrus

At the end of 2019, everything was on an upward trajectory that many business leaders and C-suite executives thought they had a perfect handle on. Many employees and executives alike experienced and vividly remember the recession following the housing market crash in the mid to late 2000s. Opportunity Awaits — It Never Waits.

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Top 5 Consulting Firms for Innovation and Digital Transformation in 2019

Moves the Needle

For those of us who have seen countless traditional businesses disrupted, such a lack of diligence is concerning. As a service to my fellow change agents, I would like to offer the following rundown of organizations that are nonetheless leading the charge of innovation and digital transformation, heading into 2019 as a due diligence tool.