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4 Corporate Innovation Trends Set to Disrupt the Business Landscape in 2021

Qmarkets

2020 was not what we expected, but nevertheless the old adage ‘out of adversity comes opportunity’ has never been more apt. The enormous pressure of the pandemic has caused irrevocable change, forcing organizations to adapt and innovate to survive. Consumers now expect for most electronic devices to have some of internet connectivity.

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Your Innovation Program Recipe for Success: The Three Essential Ingredients

Qmarkets

2020 was not what we expected, but nevertheless the old adage ‘out of adversity comes opportunity’ has never been more apt. The enormous pressure of the pandemic has caused irrevocable change, forcing organizations to adapt and innovate to survive. Consumers now expect for most electronic devices to have some of internet connectivity.

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4 Corporate Innovation Trends Set to Disrupt the Business Landscape in 2021

Qmarkets

2020 was not what we expected, but nevertheless the old adage ‘out of adversity comes opportunity’ has never been more apt. The enormous pressure of the pandemic has caused irrevocable change, forcing organizations to adapt and innovate to survive. Consumers now expect for most electronic devices to have some of internet connectivity.

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The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

This is very difficult to achieve when innovation strategies rely on unplanned spurts of disruption driven by short-term planning rather than by a systematized process. Consider the case of the Internet of Things (IoT), one of the most talked about buzz-words in technology for the past number of years.

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The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

This is very difficult to achieve when innovation strategies rely on unplanned spurts of disruption driven by short-term planning rather than by a systematized process. Consider the case of the Internet of Things (IoT), one of the most talked about buzz-words in technology for the past number of years.