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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Here are 10 trends that will create opportunities – and threats – in 2020. Twenty years ago, when I started advising startups and Fortune 500 companies on their innovation strategies, a “2020 vision” served as a key staple in most business planning efforts. But 2020 promises to be especially extra turbulent.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Here are 10 trends that will create opportunities – and threats – in 2020. Twenty years ago, when I started advising startups and Fortune 500 companies on their innovation strategies, a “2020 vision” served as a key staple in most business planning efforts. But 2020 promises to be especially extra turbulent.

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

IdeaScale

Use what you know about your customer’s needs, competitors, and your changing marketplace to determine where your new strategy for innovation should begin. The most effective strategies for growth will start by pinpointing a significant customer need or pain point and working backward to find the technology that might help.

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What Will the Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 Be on Digital Transformation?

IdeaScale

As such, changes that began, or were accelerated, in 2020 are only picking up speed. Perhaps there’s no better sign of this than the rush to secure meetings after the practice of “Zoom-bombing” began grabbing headlines in early 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic, as of this writing, has not ended. Remote Work.

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The Cost of Saying “No” Just Got Expensive

Daniel Burrus

2020 brought with it a new decade with a strong stock market and strong growth forecasts. In January, companies were growing and everyone was looking at 2020 to be a transformational year in a booming global economy. The Cost of “No” in 2020. The culprit: COVID-19 and the global pandemic. The Exponential Pandemic .

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Transformation is the Only Way to Really Change the Game 

Daniel Burrus

It is safe to say that the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 certainly—and for many, unwillingly—disrupted the world over the course of a couple of months. Meanwhile, an overly quiet video conferencing company once considered merely useful in special circumstances became a commodity out of nowhere, and it most definitely came to the rescue.

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Innovation in Business: 5 Tech Trends to Stay Ahead of the Curve

CMOE

Bernard Marr, a business analyst , predicts that “during 2020, we will see wider adoption and a growing pool of providers that are likely to start offering more tailored applications and services for specific or specialized tasks. The primary benefit of these solutions is agility. Allowing Employees to Work Remotely.