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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

Knowing that the end of the year is in sight, and the holidays are almost upon us, we anticipate work slowing down, and perhaps for just a few days we can actually think - really think - about what's going to happen in 2020. Shiny Objects ahead There are, however, a few shiny objects on the horizon and closing fast.

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

Daniel Burrus

Then, the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 thwarted it all. 2019 was a completely different world in comparison to 2020 and beyond, and even as we have weathered the storm in one way or another, every day has become a question mark for many across all industries. An Anticipatory Mindset Helps You Know When Agility Is Necessary.

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Infographic – 5 trends that will revolutionize the energy market in the next few years

mjvinnovation

Is your company aligned with the new direction that the energy market is heading towards? Energy market: the future is knocking. To win over 100% of their digital consumers, companies must become increasingly agile and innovative. The 5 technologies that will revolutionize the energy market in the coming years: 1- Blockchain.

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How to Optimize Email Marketing for the New Normal of COVID-19

Brunner

Instead of the usual COVID-19 statement, let’s take a look at what we’ve learned and where we are now. billion email users daily (Statista, 2020), the changes in email user routines brought on by continued lockdowns are staggering. Reading emails outside pre-COVID times is another new normal for digital marketers.

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Innovating During and Post-Crisis: How to Keep the Momentum

IdeaScale

Remember, only around 41% of employees were actively engaged during 2020. One of the biggest lessons the pandemic has taught us is that every company can benefit from being more flexible and agile. You’ll need to be prepared to make changes from time to time and learn from your customer’s response. Keep Your Eye on the Future.

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Building Capacity for Breakthrough Innovation

Innov8rs

They represent a radical departure from existing products, services, or processes, paving the way for new markets, industries, and value networks. Technical and Market Uncertainty Breakthrough innovation ventures into uncharted territories, often pushing the boundaries of current knowledge and market understanding.

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Seven Ways Failure Could Be the Best Thing for Innovation

IdeaScale

Any experienced entrepreneur will tell you that you can have a thoughtful product with an excellent design and a sharply defined market seemingly eager for success and struggle anyway. But many other forms of failure are simply inevitable, part of working life, and to be treated as something to learn from. Failure Is Part Of Life.