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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

We are in the middle of it, some of you may not have noticed its impact and change but it is significant on the understanding of innovation, in it’s future design. Often this era of change is not as well-recognized or being faced up to, as you would expect. So the need to innovate comes from digital as the source.

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Choosing your direction of travel

Paul Hobcraft

You know they are nowhere at the point of really understanding the potential of the changes that could take place within adopting a broader view on all aspects of innovation. The thinking through on the contribution around innovation needs to be changed. Can this change? You breed risk adversion. Industry 4.0

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

At the helm of this radical evolution stand leaders who are pioneers, visionaries, and, most importantly, adept at catalysing novel ideas into reality. Above all, fostering the culture that innovation requires is an arduous undertaking, potentially the most demanding a leader may face. It’s for those that I write this article!

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Spotting Innovation Opportunities

ITONICS

So why is it so very important to take this upstream step in the innovation process? If a company focuses on incremental innovation and simple stage-gate ideation processes only, it won’t keep up in the long run. The Innovator’s Dilemma. and starts much earlier than the ideation process.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

This requires companies to proactively or reactively innovate their business models in order to remain competitive. In either case, companies are frequently forced to reinvent themselves by changing the way they have been doing business so far. That means high integration costs – and another reason to be wary of new innovation.