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The answer is: 10 years to change a culture

Jeffrey Phillips

Many of us who work in the consulting and strategy space often talk about the difficulties in understanding and more importantly, changing a corporate culture. That is, we want the culture to adapt to market needs and changes that everyone can see but inertia keeps the company from making.

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The Hard-to-Abate sectors need innovation solutions to reach Net-Zero Co2 Emissions

Paul Hobcraft

These are the really big carbon emitters and it is argued that they could achieve, using known technologies already under development a pathway to complete carbonization over the next decades. With today’s technology, we can already increase the share of cost-competitive non-fossils from 20% of the primary energy supply to 30%.

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How to Keep Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innov8rs

As McKinsey points out , organizations that focused on innovation even during the 2009 crisis, outperformed the market average by 30% and their growth continued to accelerate the following years as well. For example, Delta Air Lines, one of the leading airlines, managed to get back to their leading position even after bankruptcy.

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Average company lifespan has shrunk to 10 years – Don’t be average!

Innovation 360 Group

Toys R Us had 14 percent of the toy market and $7 billion in revenues just before it was dissolved completely. WOW Airlines had to cease operations this year while more than thousands of their passengers were in the middle of their journeys. IBM has successively reinvented itself in the image of new technology. you might ask.

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PESTLED360: Iron Out Key Driving Forces in Your Current Environment and Anticipate Future Ones

Innovation 360 Group

PESTLED is short for the Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental, and Demographic factors affecting you and defining your environment. Often it is misused as a framework for assessing a specific market or even an organization itself. The PESTLED Framework. PESTLED is the mortar in the world of data.

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Official Launch of the PESTLED360

Innovation 360 Group

” Here is the story behind the “PESTLED 360” application used and accessible by our consultants, partners, and independent licensed practitioners in 45 countries. PESTLED is short for the Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental, and Demographic factors affecting you and defining your environment.

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Brands In Memoriam 2012

CorporateIntel

Frequent readers of this blog know that I am obsessed with the concept of creative destruction , the intangible but daunting market force where an invention that is vital takes out that which has become defunct, and the nascent replaces the established. Was anything really lost if this was just a merger?