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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

New Service Offering for Digital Technology Innovation. It’s designed to uncover unlikely, but useful, combinations of technologies, products, services, trends, and insights that lead to breakthrough innovation. GFi is now offering a new version of MoshPit to discover ideas that exploit new digital technologies.

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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. We list the 5 technologies that drive energy efficiency. The 5 technologies that will revolutionize the energy market in the coming years: 1- Blockchain. Everything we hear about smart cities is powered by this technology.

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HR 4.0: how technology is transforming people management

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Although the world will see even greater changes in the coming years, much of the technology needed is already in place to replace much of the current HR-related activities. With the traditional personal department leaning toward strategic people management, companies have already realized that their main asset is people. Industry 4.0

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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. Note that I am dropping the leading "digital" from that description, because of course we are going to be transforming businesses and operations with digital technologies.

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The Billion Dollar Breakthrough You Missed

Gregg Fraley

Fresh combinations of technologies, processes, materials, people, trends, concepts, and other factors are what creates innovation. From the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup (chocolate plus peanut butter) to the iPod (MP3 player combined with a buying system, iTunes) nearly any innovation combines existing things or concepts.

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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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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. There is innovation right under your nose, just waiting for someone to combine things. Are you actively engaged in examining digital technology for innovation opportunities?

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