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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. Online learning will continue to have its moment, but a shakeout is beginning. But the basis of competition is shifting. 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? Follow me on LinkedIn.

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ANYONE CAN LEARN TO INNOVATE

ImagineNation

Because it is currently being challenged by poor sales performance, it has bunkered down and frozen any change initiatives, learning programs or new projects until mid-2025. The company she works for is acknowledged as an entrepreneurial industry leader.

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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. Organizations are embracing agile methodologies and continuous improvement processes to shorten innovation cycles and bring new products and services to market faster.

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It’s Lonely at the Top – Join a CEO Advisory Group for Entrepreneurs

Innovators Alliance

In the ever evolving, complex world of business, entrepreneurs and business owners are challenged to continue to learn, evolve, adapt, and innovate, all while effectively leading and sustaining their business. The network will provide new learnings and insights. By joining an executive peer group.

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Pitching Business Ecosystems opens up the possibility of real change.

Paul Hobcraft

By acknowledging the interconnected nature of business functions, organizations can respond more quickly and flexibly to changes, market trends, and emerging opportunities than rigid, compartmentalized approaches. The appeal of having a more Agile Response: Why Ecosystems? Ecosystems support agility.

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10 Things We’ve Learned From Deploying 400+ Enterprise Innovation Programs

PlanBox Innovation

This post delves into key learnings that have reshaped how businesses approach innovation, setting the stage for continual growth and adaptability. 8 – Innovation as a Response to Market Changes The ability to innovate in response to market changes is a critical competitive advantage.