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

Paul Hobcraft

Collaboration, Idealization and the enabling of innovation I have have been looking back at innovation and how it has changed over the last twenty-five years. In a series of three posts, I have asked Google’s Gemini to answer five questions to track and trace the progress innovation has made and where it seems to be heading.

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Top 10 Product Development and Innovation Management Predictions for 2024

Planview

As we welcome the new year, we asked our team of product innovation experts and thought leaders to identify trends they’re seeing across the industry and within our customer implementations. Trend #1: Greater Financial Scrutiny on New Product Development Balanced Against Innovation Opportunity While the U.S.

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Top 10 yet2 Blog Posts of 2018

Yet2

Adding to that roster of open innovation services, over the past 12 – 24 months, several of our subscription clients have asked us to perform anonymous searches for them. Exploring Adjacency in Innovation & Technology Scouting. The world of startups is fast moving, exciting and innovative. Industry Spotlights. In the U.S.

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Asset Management in CPG using Digital Twins

Acuvate

IDC predicts that by 2024 , half of the manufacturers will have networked linked product and asset digital twins into digital twin ecosystems for a systems-level view of their business and a 5% reduction in quality expenses. The traceability of data is crucial within production lines and factories. Shorter innovation cycles.

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

Paul Hobcraft

25 years looking back at Innovation’s evolution I decided to hold a conversation with Google’s Gemini about how innovation had changed and hopefully progressed since I first became involved 25 years ago, when I lived in Singapore and was heavily involved in my MBA, which had innovation as an elective.