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5G Entrepreneurs Creating Billion-Dollar Businesses

Daniel Burrus

New multibillion-dollar businesses will appear that didn’t exist before due to 5G wireless technology. The first generation (1G) of wireless came with the introduction of cell phones constrained to phone calls and high-level executives. This generation of wireless technology is already being deployed in major cities in the U.S.

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Innovating when everything is "as a service"

Jeffrey Phillips

In the past, we thought of disruptive new products, and occasionally thought about disrupting a channel or business model. A visible and relatively rapid moving tidal wave is emerging as digital transformation takes root and we create more IoT, more AI, more ubiquitous wireless broadband, more cloud storage and so on.

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Titans of Transformation: 5 Outstanding Examples of Innovation in Business

Qmarkets

When it comes to disruption on the modern business landscape, company size is no safeguard. What’s more, it’s estimated that digital disruption will wipe out 40% 2 of today’s Fortune 500 companies in the coming decade. Amazon: Harmonizing Disruptive and Incremental Disruption With the Element of Speed.

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Titans of Transformation: 5 Outstanding Examples of Innovation in Business (ALL ELEMENTS)

Qmarkets

When it comes to disruption on the modern business landscape, company size is no safeguard. What’s more, it’s estimated that digital disruption will wipe out 40% 2 of today’s Fortune 500 companies in the coming decade. Amazon: Harmonizing Disruptive and Incremental Disruption With the Element of Speed.

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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

Whitney Johnson is CEO of the tech-enabled talent development company Disruption Advisors and teaches the S Curve of Learning to managers and companies as both a keynote speaker and a frequent lecturer for Harvard Business School’s Corporate Learning. Karin is a former Verizon Wireless executive, and an Inc.