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Consider this differentiator as you formulate your 2024 health care goals

Christensen Institute

As the year comes to an end, and a new year begins, it brings new possibilities and opportunities for change. And as you head into 2024, you are likely evaluating your business’ priorities and goals. Looking inward is critical to assess what organizational factors need changing, tweaking, or complete overhauling.

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The answer is: 10 years to change a culture

Jeffrey Phillips

Many of us who work in the consulting and strategy space often talk about the difficulties in understanding and more importantly, changing a corporate culture. That is, we want the culture to adapt to market needs and changes that everyone can see but inertia keeps the company from making.

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4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024

Christensen Institute

As the new year dawns, here are four other trends that could change the status quo in 2024. Expect more institutions to close or merge in 2024 than did in 2023. But the basis of competition is shifting. When disruptive innovation is afoot, competition follows predictable patterns. More colleges will close or merge.

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Five Must-Have Features for Innovation Management in 2024

PlanBox Innovation

As we embark on the “ corporate innovation odyssey ” that is 2024 (as Planbox CEO Ludwig Melik calls it), equipping ourselves with the right features in our innovation toolkit cannot be overstated. But what exactly constitutes “must-have” features for innovation management in 2024?

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Pitching Business Ecosystems opens up the possibility of real change.

Paul Hobcraft

The problem for many is that it does “confront” them in considering the multiple layers of what this might mean regarding changes in mindset, organization thinking, and design, rethinking trust by opening up to others outside your existing network and adapting to a new way of design and thinking. Ecosystems support agility.

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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.

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Why No-Code and Low-Code Software Is the Industry Disrupter You Should Pay Attention To

Leapfrogging

We’ve already seen how Google Docs took the world by storm through free cloud-based software, forcing Microsoft to change its Office 365 business model. But, unlike other transformations that destroy existing markets, low-code and no-code software promises to make software itself even more ubiquitous than it is today.

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