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Building the innovation stack

Paul Hobcraft

So far, in my series of posts on Building a Different Innovation Process, I have argued in my first post: “ Are we EVER going to embrace innovation ” differently? We often “keep” what we have gained in insights or evaluation locked in specific tools or frameworks. Arguably this was more for a startup.

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

Qmarkets

Although we are inevitably seeing the cancellation of business gatherings and events, along with increasingly severe “social distancing” restrictions concerning movement and the sharing of public spaces, this doesn’t mean that innovation at your company needs to be stifled.

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

Innovation 360 Group

A great example of disruption across industries is the way Uber instantly went from disrupting the taxi industry to holding a dominant position in the food delivery industry, rising rapidly to handle 10 billion dollars US worth of business and devouring market share from rivals Postmates, Caviar, and DoorDash. Expect new entrants.

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Official Launch of the PESTLED360

Innovation 360 Group

Welcome to the Innovation 360 presentation of the world’s first collaborative, data-driven artificial intelligence-driven method and tool for collecting, analyzing, and nailing down what you need to know now and in the future. We can identify both context and drivers with a tool called the PESTLED Framework.

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How to Keep Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innov8rs

For example, Delta Air Lines, one of the leading airlines, managed to get back to their leading position even after bankruptcy. They successfully emerged from the crisis in 2007 through a series of bold decisions from leaders who embraced innovative thinking.

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Game Changers: How Citizen Science and Gamification Are Transforming the Business World

Qmarkets

As the general public’s interest in science continues to increase, professional scientists and researchers develop innovative tools to effectively engage crowds. Citizen science and crowdsourcing are being increasingly recognized as invaluable tools for solving large-scale problems that transcend borders.