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Recognizing the Building Blocks of Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

The tool and techniques that stand out for me, in their contribution, value and my use have been, in no specific order, cover the jobs-to-be-done , ten types of innovation, crossing the chasm , blue ocean, business model canvas and value proposition canvas, building core competencies , lean start-up, agile and design sprints.

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Infographic – 5 trends that will revolutionize the energy market in the next few years

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The priority is to invest in the creation of a Digital DNA in order to meet the industry’s biggest challenges: climate change | shortage of resources | search for greater energy efficiency. a combination of networked devices, high-speed communication, and real-time data processing. Resource Scarcity. 4- Open Energy.

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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

These are big data analytics, the fast adoption of new technologies, mobile products and capabilities and digital design.See the above for the complete list on where innovation is heading, it makes interesting viewing. It will fundamentally change the type of resources innovation requires.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

It turns out more essential than ever for corporations to find ways how they can balance their innovation portfolio and to evaluate which structures, strategies and resources they have to put in place. Streamlining and simplifying existing businesses can be a major lever for resourcing important exploration initiatives.

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Industry 4.0: what it is and what are its current impacts

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is also called the “fourth industrial revolution” – the process initiated by England in 1760 was followed by major modernization movements: the “lean revolution” that occurred around 1970, the intensive globalization process in the 1990s and, more recently, the extreme automation started in the 2000s. Industry 4.0

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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

This shaping of vague ideas into resource-worthy innovation projects is the final step of the MoshPit process. All frameworks (Agile, Lean, CPS, Design Thinking, Stage-Gate) require people to come up with fresh ideas, and MoshPit has a new and better way to do that. Data Analytics. Artificial Intelligence. Augmented Reality.

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The next challenges in the area of ??Logistics and Supply Chain: what the post-pandemic designs

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Going back to the globalized Chinese model – the cheapest so far – that has led us to a series of problems – excessive pollution, supersaturated cities, inefficiency in the disposal of garbage, exploitation of resources – is it a sustainable future? Digital Economy: small, lean, light, and innovative.

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