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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

From linear to agile: Idea generation is now a continuous process, not a one-time event. Organizations are using agile methodologies to rapidly test and iterate on ideas, keeping up with the pace of change and market demands. This openness is driving innovation by bringing in fresh perspectives and new ways of thinking.

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2024: A Corporate Innovation Odyssey

PlanBox Innovation

Just as the monolith in Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece symbolized a leap in human evolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as a monumental force poised to reshape how we live, work, and interact with machines. 2024 beckons us to embark on our own odyssey, a transformative voyage into the heart of corporate innovation.

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5 Digital Transformation Use Cases for the Government and Public Sector

Acuvate

In today’s highly disruptive and digital-driven world, governments and public sector institutions at all levels are leveraging newfound opportunities to use data and emerging technologies to empower citizens and build more transparent, efficient, agile, and cost-effective services and programs.

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Top 10 Product Development and Innovation Management Predictions for 2024

Planview

was able to avoid recession in 2023 and consumer confidence is optimistic entering 2024, companies are still proceeding with caution, given the elevated (56%) chance of recession sometime in the next 12 months, according to the New York Fed’s recession probability model.

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Future-Fit Frontier: A Guide to Unlocking Transformative Innovation

PlanBox Innovation

Just as the dust settled, artificial intelligence (AI) emerged, demanding swift comprehension due to its pervasive applications in daily work and the potential to reshape entire markets and industries. It can provide information on the degree of impact, level of disruption, and associated risks.

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25 years of Innovation- how has it evolved? Has it been successful?

Paul Hobcraft

This is the first of these posts looking at the development, thinking and design of innovation from 1999 to today 2024, twenty-five years. The second post , coming next, focuses on how organizations have become more collaborative, open and agile and deal with ideation and what tools and technologies seem to have emerged as the leading ones.