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The Sky’s the Limit with Open Innovation

IdeaConnection

As part of its efforts to innovate and maintain a leading position in its market Singapore Airlines (SIA) is ramping up its open innovation endeavors. Also on its agenda is a strengthening of its internal open innovation culture. Settings its Sights on Being the World’s Leading Digital Airline.

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What is Digital Transformation in Business and Why is it Important?

Moves the Needle

Digital products in the hands of customers, such as banking, airline or music apps, represent the last piece of the digitization puzzle since many of the back-end systems and processes became computerized over the last several decades. Digital transformation is just as much about changing the company culture as it is about the technology.

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The Whole Foods Strategy…Isn’t (Whole)

Matthew May

There’s an interesting strategic play being made by Whole Foods Markets, in the midst of the company’s nearly $2 billion one-day drop in market value a few weeks ago, on the announcement of a shareholder lawsuit. Think Southwest Airlines. Still, Fresh ‘n Easy tried coming into this market, with dismal results.

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Collaboration in the Time of the Coronavirus: How to Innovate Effectively During a Crisis

Qmarkets

Already we are seeing some worryingly severe consequences, with global stock market volatility, consumer retail hysteria, and whole airline fleets grounded indefinitely. It will have a profound impact on virtually all aspects of business – from production processes, to HR regulations, to marketing strategies.

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Why you need extreme constraints to fuel innovation

hackerearth

They talk about Zappos, Southwest Airlines, and Aravind Eye Hospitals to drive home the point about turning a constraint, such as resource, time, and method, into a winning opportunity. CEO Marissa Mayer offered the same opinion writing for Businessweek in 2006: Some of the most innovative ideas have come from marketing and advertising.

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The 3 Biggest Lessons from Our Financial Services Panel

KindlingApp

While the speakers on this panel were all leaders and experts in financial services, many of the themes and strategies they discussed are applicable to people involved in innovation in any market. Embrace “Coopertition”. One panelist spoke about how customers are now comparing their digital experiences across industries.

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The Value of One Good Idea

KindlingApp

Everyone wants an innovative company culture, and anyone seeking to build one can turn to any number of resources, from Harvard Business Review , Fast Company , and Forbes to Kindling’s blog , that offer advice on building a culture of innovation. Why does culture find itself on the backburner so often?

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