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Big data is dead – a throwback to Data Natives Conference

etventure

At the Data Natives Conference in Berlin for three days it was all about data, technologies and innovation: 4 stages, more than 100 speakers and around 1,600 visitors. This year etventure was also part of the event, represented by Principal Marc Weimer-Hablitzel. Data Thinking: Impact first, Data second.

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Top Takeaways from the 2019 Innovation Trends Report

InnovationTraining.org

Learn more about this report and the top takeaways from it below. Design Thinking Still the Most Popular Framework. Design Thinking is still the most popular innovation framework, with 46% of participants stating that they believe in and practice it within their own organization. How the Study was Conducted.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

Talent development: Working on different types of innovation across the three horizons can provide valuable learning opportunities for employees, helping them develop diverse skills and mindsets necessary for building the right culture for innovation. Take the Double Diamond of Design Thinking for example.

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Dr. Soo Beng Khoh

Innovation 360 Group

He is a change agent and experienced trainer in his expertise areas, where he frequently shares his knowledge as trainer, guest lecturer & keynote speaker at public events, institutions of higher learnings/universities and conferences. Design Thinking (Stanford d.School Thinker). Change Management.

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Soo Beng Khoh , PhD

Innovation 360

He is a change agent and experienced trainer in his expertise areas, where he frequently shares his knowledge as trainer, guest lecturer & keynote speaker at public events, institutions of higher learnings/universities and conferences. Design Thinking (Stanford d.School Thinker). Change Management.

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Nine Questions CEO’s Should Ask About Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Tell me what I should be thinking about.” We were at a social event. Not Design Thinking?” After a bit of gab about projects, Design Thinking, and other industry buzzwords, I promised to get back to him with a more thoughtful answer — and then I changed the topic! Then he popped the question.

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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. They have to.