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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

BCG comments: (…) it appears that even within the technology sector, many companies are not getting the message; on average, only about a third of executives project big data and mobile will have a significant impact on innovation in their industries over the next three to five years.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

As can be seen from the figure below, co-creation platforms feature some special characteristics that have a major impact on shaping new market environments: Created solutions are integrated and often cross-industry. Interactions are complex and unpredictable. Even fewer are actually investing in them. (…).

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Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business

hackerearth

Recent advances in AI have been helped by three factors: Access to big data generated from e-commerce, businesses, governments, science, wearables, and social media. Improvement in machine learning (ML) algorithms—due to the availability of large amounts of data. Knowledge: The ability to present knowledge about the world.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you turned from B2C to B2B (or viceversa)? Smart assistants like Alexa (Amazon), Google Assistant (Google) or Siri (Apple) are the first mass-market examples of how voice interfaces could look like in the future. What if you turned from B2C to B2B (or viceversa)? What if you only had voice to interact with users?