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8 Strategic Thinking Experiment Starters for Anticipating the Class of 2025

BrainZooming

Matt Britton, a millennial generation expert , spoke about the anticipating the Class of 2025 as the keynote speaker on the closing day of the October 2017 Social Media Strategies Summit in New York. For the class of 2025, it goes further: they were born with phones in their faces. Renting vs. Buying. Abandoning the Middle.

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Turn the Tables on Product Development Disruptions

Planview

Disruptions to effective product development are constant but don’t need to be detrimental to an organization’s ability to deliver innovation with speed and maintain a healthy ROI. That shift creates constant momentum, making it easier to adjust perspectives and see with more clarity all the opportunities to turn the tables on disruption.

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The Packaging Industry is Massive, and It’s About to Be Disrupted

Leapfrogging

Disruptive technologies are transforming the packaging that comes with just about everything we buy. This article is one in a series I’m calling Everything Transformed that highlights the various technologies disrupting just about every industry on the planet – and today’s focus is packaging. Drivers of Packaging Disruption.

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What’s next for consumer products

Board of Innovation

Table of contents Digital-first packaging Reflect the changing ways in which brands come home Can your products serve needs of reselling, return, and reuse Concluding question​ Let's talk The global pandemic halted in-person shopping, causing a huge disruption for consumer products.

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How Big is Your Market and Where Will You Start?

Tim Kastelle

So we hear things like “our target market is everyone” or “analysts say that total value of our field in 2025 will be $25 billion!” Here’s an example. Niches with pain are what leave openings for disruptive innovations. ” Unless you’re Facebook, your customer is never “everyone.”

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How hackathons can help you get started with blockchain

hackerearth

To understand how blockchain works, watch this great video from IBM using the diamond industry as an example: . Bitcoin , a cryptocurrency, and Ethereum , a decentralized platform that runs smart contracts, are perhaps the most famous examples. Blockchain is expected to tackle challenges such as duplication and control of information.

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Idea Crowdsourcing at MARTA: Encouraging Innovation in the Public Sector

Qmarkets

The first of MARTA’s 254 brand new rail cars, inspired by feedback from nearly 4,000 riders who cast a staggering 34,000 votes, is expected to make its first journey in 2025. Are there any regulatory difficulties, or disruptions to the industry? LH: There aren’t any on the regulatory side.