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Your Guide to Fueling Enterprise Innovation in the Transport Industry

Qmarkets

As we’ll see, some of the key trends promising to shape the automotive, aeronautical, and railway transport industries in the years ahead should provide exciting reading to organizations in those industries…but only if they act on them. And do your product innovations have a knock-on effect that requires new services to sit alongside them?

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Your Guide to Incremental Innovation: Examples and Lessons from Global Brands

Qmarkets

I want to dive into incremental innovation with you to unpack how and why it should be front of mind for your innovation program. We’ll explore examples, discover the key benefits of this type of innovation, and identify the best way of developing your own incremental innovation process. Let’s get started.

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Transport Innovation: Your Guide to Driving Industry Innovation

Qmarkets

As we’ll see, some of the key trends promising to shape the automotive, aeronautical, and railway transport industries in the years ahead should provide exciting reading to organizations in those industries…but only if they act on them. And do your product innovations have a knock-on effect that requires new services to sit alongside them?

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

Rather than on delivering mass-scaled products or services, the focus is on creating data-based platforms that enable a number of stakeholders, such as customers, partnering companies and third party contributors, to participate in co-creating highly contextualized solutions.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

Incremental innovation : Even in highly mature industries, such as automotive, experimentation gains ever more importance. While stage-gate processes have traditionally been favored in predictable environments, a new generation of product innovation process is taking hold due to increased pressure: lean innovation.