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The answer is: 10 years to change a culture

Jeffrey Phillips

The original culture: safety Think about it - airlines and airplanes are only viable if the flying public thinks they are safe. Additionally, it was experimenting with new design techniques for the 737. From what we can see from Boeing, it would appear that it can take as little as 5 to 6 years to change a powerful culture.

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Exciting Innovations at CES 2020

Yet2

Two in particular, jumped out at us: Parallel Reality from Delta Airlines & MisappliedSciences demonstrated personalized content tailored to individuals’ itineraries, simultaneously, on a single screen; and. BeFC – Eco-friendly, paper-based bioenzymatic fuel cells that are designed to be disposable. xRblood from xRapid.

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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. You might even consider running competitions designed to solicit ideas for ways the company could respond effectively to the pandemic.

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Why CEOs have Liberal Arts Degrees

Mills-Scofield

They are leading global airline, chemical, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and financial companies, among others. She is now the core programming director for the Brown Entrepreneurship Program and Head of Design for The Intercollegiate Finance Journal. Let's hear it from her. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.