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Building the innovation stack

Paul Hobcraft

Our approach today is to reduce complexity as early as possible and make decisions perhaps too early; we often stop the additional learning by further probing and gathering. Examples like IKEA, Square (Jim McKelvey’s solution), and Southwest Airlines are credited with creating innovation stacks.

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Strategy to Execution to enable Intelligent Enterprise

Rmukesh Gupta

The people who define strategy should also look at the skills gap, the culture gap and the execution gaps of the past, see if there is anything that has or is expected to change, owing to specific decisions made by the executives before defining their strategy. . They can learn from this so that the next time around, they get better at this.

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What is Digital Transformation in Business and Why is it Important?

Moves the Needle

Digital products in the hands of customers, such as banking, airline or music apps, represent the last piece of the digitization puzzle since many of the back-end systems and processes became computerized over the last several decades. Digital transformation is just as much about changing the company culture as it is about the technology.

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5 Practices for Leaders of the Future #FutureOfWork

Rmukesh Gupta

One of the best examples of this behaviour that I have come across is by Herb Kelleher of Southwest Airlines. He is famous to have taught every employee of the Organization to decide based on the one shared vision they had – to be the lowest cost airline. The answer usually showed itself. Coaches and Develops other leaders.

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Stockholm Innovations for the New Year and Beyond

Innovation 360 Group

Today, the merged Air France and KLM Airlines, once rivals, transport nearly 90 million passengers annually. This experience was repeated time and again during my time in Stockholm – testimony to the fact that a culture of innovation is sustained by an appreciation of old and new, left and right, black and white – in short, diversity.

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Stockholm Innovations for the New Year and Beyond

Innovation 360

Today, the merged Air France and KLM Airlines, once rivals, transport nearly 90 million passengers annually. This experience was repeated time and again during my time in Stockholm – testimony to the fact that a culture of innovation is sustained by an appreciation of old and new, left and right, black and white – in short, diversity.