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Planbox Acquires Imaginatik Creating an Agile Innovation Powerhouse

Imaginatik

Planbox, the pioneering provider of AI-Powered Agile Innovation Management software, and Imaginatik, the #1 ranked leader in Corporate Innovation Management according to Forrester Research, will join forces to seize on the innovation boom. This transaction is pending the final approval of Imaginatik shareholders by January 31, 2019.

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5 Ways to Fail at Innovation

Imaginatik

Many innovation teams are so concerned with being agile and entrepreneurial that they spend precious little time understanding where to point their efforts. Empower the people with passion, energy, and incentive to carry the torch – rather than perfunctory involvement of the regular folks in Marketing or Engineering.

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Learning to be Innovative – Future Building’s Crucial Role in Driving Innovation Impact

Imaginatik

Nearly all of their brands were struggling with stagnant or declining market share. Future Building, by contrast, takes an agile and pragmatic approach. Many innovation programs, and some R&D teams, benefit from full-time staff who work as designated innovation scouts. They thought they needed a new growth strategy.

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Part 1: Accelerating the impact of Innovation Campaigns

Values Centered Innovation

Develop stronger marketing and branding. To transform HUMAN CAPITAL, innovative solutions are needed for: Attracting and developing new talent who are “ready and agile” – including Millennials. Revitalizing the organization design in terms of networked teams, not silos. Promote sustainability with all stakeholders. Operations?

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Beneath the Jargon: where "transformation" meets innovation

Imaginatik

I often observe the same 3 so-called strategic questions at different companies: how to drive more top-line growth, how to reduce costs, and how to shape the market perception of one’s value proposition. How you engage your markets and customers (re-imagine ‘em). These are fine questions; important ones, too. Otherwise, why bother?

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Towards a New Language of Value - from the perspective of business ecosystems

Imaginatik

Mark, CEO of a Fortune 50 company, was fielding questions from Wall Street regarding the amount of investment he was putting into different types of innovation, particularly what his company calls “WoW-based Innovation” – e.g., breakthrough innovation designed to create net new lines of business greater than $500 million / year.