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Open Innovation: A critical success factor when you build your innovation journey

IdeaScale

In 2030, 75% of the global employees will be “digital natives,” who grew up surrounded by mobile devices, mobile communication and the Internet. The Internet of Things” has become a reality and more than 1 billion users are online in social networks everyday, influencing products and brands.

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Organizational Innovation: What is it and How Can it be Achieved?

Qmarkets

Organizational innovation refers to the process of implementing new ideas, workflows, methodologies, or structures within an organization to improve its operations, culture, and business model. As markets and technologies evolve, organizations must be agile and flexible to meet new challenges and opportunities.

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Organizational Innovation: What is it and How Can it be Achieved? Copy

Qmarkets

Organizational innovation refers to the process of implementing new ideas, workflows, methodologies, or structures within an organization to improve its operations, culture, and business model. As markets and technologies evolve, organizations must be agile and flexible to meet new challenges and opportunities.

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Mapping the customer journey is the top driver for digital transformation

Paul Hobcraft

Equally Mobile has given way to what Google refers to as “micro-moments,” and they are completely upending traditional customer journeys. While CX was initially the primary catalyst for digital transformation, innovation, agility, and the pursuit of digital relevance are the new factors driving companies along the maturity model.

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Applying the Three Horizon Thinking to a Fresh Perspective of Innovation Design

Paul Hobcraft

The unique combining of the cloud, big data, social streaming, the internet of things, mobility, the industrial internet, are all making this the time for new growth opportunities through this digital economy and the radical overhaul of the activities to realize the benefits. We need to design our systems to be highly agile.

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Insurtech: what it is, examples and how to seize opportunities

mjvinnovation

Notice the term “transformation”: that’s right, the Insurtechs – startups that work within this concept – are revitalizing a well-established industry to make it even more vibrant, sustainable and agile. It refers both to startups who act in this way and to the phenomenon behind the concept.

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Open and Closed Innovation: what are the differences?

mjvinnovation

It will always be necessary to look outside, seek external references and knowledge. The scientist points out that this concept refers to the “traditional model of vertical integration, in which internal activities lead to products and services generated at home and then distributed.”