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New Innovation Books for 2021 & Beyond

InnovationTraining.org

Innovate to grow with these innovation book recommendations. These innovation-focused book recommendations will help teach you the skills and techniques needed to grow your business and improve your company’s innovation efforts. Check out our list of design thinking books to read. Books from 2020 & Earlier.

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Major Election Year Opportunity

Daniel Burrus

For example, 2020 is an election year in the U.S., This strategy of playing it safe couldn’t be any more wrong; you should not “wait and see” what 2020 has to offer because technology-driven exponential change and digital disruption will not stop! Disruption Doesn’t “Wait and See”. The Cost of “No” in 2020.

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In Uncertain Times You Have More Control Than You Realize

Daniel Burrus

When an individual or organization fears change and are uncertain, it’s usually in regard to digital technology disrupting their status quo or from new, fast-moving competition. If we get past the fear of “what next” and become anticipatory, using the power of disruptive change to create a better tomorrow for all, it can.

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New entrants in women’s health are changing the rules of the game

Christensen Institute

Disruptive Innovation Theory provides one lens to help us predict the answer, and Jobs to Be Done Theory provides another. Many new entrants in health care are not disruptive by this definition, but does that mean they won’t successfully out compete the incumbents? Which health care startups will succeed? Which ones will fail?

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Health Care 2023: Three innovation trends worth watching

Christensen Institute

In his book, Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice, late Harvard Business School professor Clay Christensen highlights that understanding and organizing around their customers’ jobs is what enables organizations to succeed in the long run.

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Our 7 Podcast Recommendations about Innovation and Entrepreneurial Spirit

The BMI Lab Blog

While some of us will try to overcome the Zoom-Fatigue by disconnecting from the digital world and find inspiration in books or nature, others prefer to stay connected and enjoy good, insightful content to make the best out of their free time. Did you know? The number of podcasts went through the roof in the past two years!

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What is innovation, and how can it benefit your company?

mjvinnovation

Sustainable innovation: it helps companies to defend their position in the market and remain competitive. Disruptive innovation: innovations that shape new markets and disrupt established ones; they are often possible through new technologies, such as the car, which was disruptive for bus manufacturers 100 years ago.

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