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The implementation of the Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework?

Paul Hobcraft

It needs increased agility, looks to have innovation consistently redesigned to meet different challenges and needs, it needs a better set of flexible design elements and system thinking to gain from reuse and redesign rapidly. Emphasize the potential for increased agility, faster time-to-market, and improved innovation outcomes.

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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

Like Southwest Airlines’ obsession on being the lowest cost airlines or Alcoa’s obsession of having zero incidents in their factories or Amazon’s obsession on serving the customer what they want (even if they themselves don’t know what they want) or Apple’s obsession on design. .

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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. They are not agile. Learn more.

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5 Practices for Leaders of the Future #FutureOfWork

Rmukesh Gupta

This blog post is for you if you plan to become or already are a leader who intends to lead their team in a world where change is the only constant and engagement (employee/customer) is extremely difficult to build. One of the best examples of this behaviour that I have come across is by Herb Kelleher of Southwest Airlines.

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