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Barriers to innovation, the cause and effect.

Paul Hobcraft

In some recent posts, I argued that we need to adopt a broader innovation ecosystem thinking and design. Still, barriers do need to be consciously built into any new thinking as ones “to be resolved” in any new solution design. Today most organizations have barriers towards creativity, ideas and innovation.

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Artificial creativity (A.C.): Can a computer be creative? It’s scarily close

Idea to Value

The big upcoming leaps come from research into how machines can emulate the human thought process. In recent years, big data and deep learning algorithms, and the ability to spread processing power across thousands of computers in the cloud, is making this process more and more effective. So what comes next?

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

They are not always intentional or by design. Organisations that excel at driving genuine innovation don’t just rely on existing market intelligence like focus groups, trend reports or big data. This approach is about breaking away from the rigid mindsets and structures that tend to stifle creativity.

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Startup, Corporate Venture, Open Innovation Hubs: Find out what the differences are

mjvinnovation

A startup is a company designed to expand rapidly. This open innovation hub works within the university’s Technology Park to develop projects in the areas of Design Thinking, Gamification, Big Data/Analytics, Agile Methodology, Digital Strategy and Internet of Things. Next, understand what each of them stand for!