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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

This inclusivity is driving innovation by tapping into the collective creativity of the entire organization. From linear to agile: Idea generation is now a continuous process, not a one-time event. Organizations are using agile methodologies to rapidly test and iterate on ideas, keeping up with the pace of change and market demands.

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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

The lure of digital transformation, and the excitement over the Internet of Things, machine learning and so forth is tangible. What we should be talking about is simply transforming our businesses, from large, static, slow-moving, monolithic and unresponsive to agile, insightful, creative and responsive organizations.

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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

All frameworks (Agile, Lean, CPS, Design Thinking, Stage-Gate) require people to come up with fresh ideas, and MoshPit has a new and better way to do that. IoT (Internet of Things). This shaping of vague ideas into resource-worthy innovation projects is the final step of the MoshPit process. Artificial Intelligence.

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Nine Questions CEO’s Should Ask About Innovation

Gregg Fraley

There are great frameworks and tools out there for innovation projects, like Design Thinking, Agile, Lean, and blended processes. The elusive low hanging fruit can be accessed through creative combinations. Big organizations in particular have valuable IP that can be combined in new and creative ways.

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The Billion Dollar Breakthrough You Missed

Gregg Fraley

Do this experiment: Make a list of the new digital technologies (AI, Social Media, Internet of Things, Robotics). Design Thinking, Agile, Lean, and older frameworks like CPS (aka Osborn-Parnes) are all attempts to find the system, the process steps, that will assist in repeating innovation.