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

Paul Hobcraft

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. Lean startup: Lean startup is a methodology that helps organizations validate their ideas early and often.

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Infographic – 5 trends that will revolutionize the energy market in the next few years

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To win over 100% of their digital consumers, companies must become increasingly agile and innovative. The priority is to invest in the creation of a Digital DNA in order to meet the industry’s biggest challenges: climate change | shortage of resources | search for greater energy efficiency. Resource Scarcity.

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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

This failure to meet expectations (we can argue if these expectations were reasonable or the activities fully resourced) plus the emergence of digital transformation lead to the sense that interest in core innovation may wane slightly in the new year. Shiny Objects ahead There are, however, a few shiny objects on the horizon and closing fast.

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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

This shaping of vague ideas into resource-worthy innovation projects is the final step of the MoshPit process. 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). Data Analytics.

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Industry 4.0: what it is and what are its current impacts

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is also called the “fourth industrial revolution” – the process initiated by England in 1760 was followed by major modernization movements: the “lean revolution” that occurred around 1970, the intensive globalization process in the 1990s and, more recently, the extreme automation started in the 2000s. Industry 4.0

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HR 4.0: how technology is transforming people management

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represents a major transformation in the way companies approach manufacturing, it is also true that this move has reduced human resource requirements, especially through automation. is a revolution in the area of Human Resources. The concept of HR 4.0 is closely linked to the so-called Industry 4.0, If Industry 4.0 Seek expert help.

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Why invest in innovation consulting?

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However, this type of action, without a defined objective, tends to waste resources. Fly or Die: Lean validation cycle for a new product in the telecom area. A large retail company needed agility to test different ideas and challenges in its stores. Fly or Die: Lean validation cycle for a new product in the insurance market.