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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Election year dynamics, coupled with an increase in grassroots business activism, and governments taking action on environmental issues, will infuse even greater chaos into our everyday experiences.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Election year dynamics, coupled with an increase in grassroots business activism, and governments taking action on environmental issues, will infuse even greater chaos into our everyday experiences.

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Innovations in Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Materials

eZassi

Empower Ezassi’s open innovation consulting and technology scouting services to inspire the new energy initiatives your organization requires. The popularity of the electric car and the government incentives for transitioning from gas-powered vehicles are market trends that can’t be ignored in the energy sector.

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Small Business trends to look out for in 2018

IdeaSpies

Technology has had a large impact on businesses, allowing for innovation with new advances or face being left behind with possible closure. The rise of the sharing economy such as Amazon, Uber and AirTasker has disrupted the traditional structure of businesses in terms of price, location and choice.

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Pre-solving Predictable Problems Is Better Than Experiencing Them

Daniel Burrus

On an almost daily basis, we read stories about how every industry is facing digital disruption. Although there has been a flurry of negative articles warning how we are heading for a dystopian technological future, the reality is that disruption has always happened; it is the speed at which it happens that has changed.

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IA Summit 09 - Day 1

Boxes and Arrows

Portable Research: Observing Users on the Go – Nate Bolt As technology becomes increasingly portable, mobile, and ubiquitous, new challenges to traditional ethnographic user research arise. Yet UX designers don’t always seek to understand the advertising business model so they can maximize revenue. We love the work we do.

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Marketers Must Learn to Anticipate Content Trends

Daniel Burrus

Once mobile technology became popular, it didn’t take long for that age group to be on the move. For a time, Facebook gave advertisers their niche audience of young consumers congregated in one place. As technology-driven change changes direction, it is easier, and far more profitable, to change direction with it.

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