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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

There are significant shifts underway towards digital innovation in R&D and new-product development. Of course, this shift requires really big changes in strategy, operations, the organization and in each individuals orientation. It does seem we all need to pursue disruptive and radical innovation designs.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

However, for every Steve Jobs or Elon Musk who has famously steered their companies through the maelstrom of change, countless unsung leaders, often within the more traditional corporate structures, want to cultivate the culture that innovation requires within their organisation. It’s for those that I write this article!

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What do most innovative companies have in common?

hackerearth

Innovation is a part of their organizational culture. Such companies plan and execute innovative ideas across business activities by making innovation thrive in their company’s culture. Taking a holistic view of the complete customer journey along with new experiences that a product or service offers leads to disruption.

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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

mjvinnovation

Four major forces push the “fourth industrial revolution,” according to several experts: Surprising growth in data volume (Big Data); Emergence of tools, resources and methods for data analysis; The innovative possibilities of human-machine interaction; And the enhancements of the transfer of digital instructions to the physical world.

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25 years of Innovation- how has it evolved? Has it been successful?

Paul Hobcraft

Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics: The rise of big data and analytics has transformed innovation by providing unprecedented insights into customer behaviour, market trends, and competitive landscapes. Organizations are fostering a culture of experimentation and learning from failures to drive continuous innovation.