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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. And I wonder if transform is the right word, because it implies a one time change, from this to that.

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Top 10 CPG Industry Trends For 2020

Acuvate

In the past decade, the way people shop and engage with CPG brands has undergone an unprecedented change in the market. Enhancing products and offering a superior customer experience have been prime movers of CPG companies as customer demands are fast-changing. 5G will revolutionize the Internet of Things for retail.

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#2,043 – The Weirdest Ideas of 2020

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Say hello to the weirdest ideas of 2020: Dormio : It may soon be possible to hack our dreams, to boost our creativity and make us smarter, thanks to a new device from M.I.T. The DNA of Things : Forget about the Internet of Things. But what if there was a way to change your emotional state? Staying focused at work?

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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

mjvinnovation

This movement involves a systemic change in many sectors and aspects of human life: the cross-cutting impacts of emerging technologies are even more importance than the resources they represent. how to guide this change in your company. Check out some tips below on how to guide organizational change towards Industry 4.0

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

mjvinnovation

But it is not immune to changes that may require a fresh look at today’s existing business models. The priority is to invest in the creation of a Digital DNA in order to meet the industry’s biggest challenges: climate change | shortage of resources | search for greater energy efficiency. 4- Open Energy.

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Understanding the Innovation Landscape needed for Enabling Technologies in the World’s Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

If you are interested in exploring the enabling technologies in different innovation landscapes, these links below will take you to specific briefs released in September 2019 on different parts of the energy system undergoing change. Internet of Things. Behind-the-meter batteries. Electric-vehicle smart charging.

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Technological Unemployment Is Changing the Future of Work

Daniel Burrus

There is no shortage of buzzwords around meeting rooms or office water coolers such as the Internet of Things, wearable tech or big data. Gartner famously predicted five billion people and 21 billion things will be connected to the Internet by 2020. The difference now is the speed of exponential change.