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EFFECTING TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE AND LEARNING

ImagineNation

I was privileged to attend one of the first Theory U; Presencing Leadership for Profound Innovation and Change Workshops presented by the Sloane School of Management, in Boston in 2008. Intentional change and learning. Intentional change and learning. Leveraging the turning point.

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How to create business models for 5G - and other disruptive technologies

The BMI Lab Blog

We first build common ground on the 5G technology (without going into too much technical detail), with a focus on the B2B environment in Smart Manufacturing, then share our insights on identified customer needs and problems and last how business model innovation can help in addressing these needs and problems. billion in 2027.

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How Corporate Venture Builders Succeed (and Why They Even Care)

Innov8rs

Still, organizations will need to more than double their rate of business building to achieve leaders’ expectations that 29 percent of revenue in 2027 will come from new businesses. It’s easy to set an ambition to create a pipeline and portfolio of new ventures and investments that disrupt existing markets and create new ones.

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The Most Important Part for Every Innovation Funnel

IM Insights

What do gold mining and breakthrough product innovation have in common? . Corporate innovation is no different. Innovation teams experiment and use a more iterative approach to better understand critical assumptions. Large corporations don’t like to admit just how many innovation initiatives have failed. By Elijah Eilert.

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The Firm of the Future Will Manage Two Types of Businesses

Integrative Innovation

Among several characteristics, the authors also particularly anticipate future-proof companies to be required to manage two types of businesses with distinct “engines”: Companies have always pursued innovation in their core business. But what about the innovations that upend an entire industry?