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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. These technologies and business models are not in the automotive industry’s DNA.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. These technologies and business models are not in the automotive industry’s DNA.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 3)

Corporate Innovation

In a previous post I wrote about the disruptive innovations that have been introduced by Tesla Motors (Tesla) and Uber and presented the steps the automotive industry should be taking in order to address the startup-driven disruption. Startups must realize that they cannot disrupt the entire automotive industry.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 3)

Corporate Innovation

In a previous post I wrote about the disruptive innovations that have been introduced by Tesla Motors (Tesla) and Uber and presented the steps the automotive industry should be taking in order to address the startup-driven disruption. Startups must realize that they cannot disrupt the entire automotive industry.

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Top funds for innovative ideas and startups: Asia — India

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Big companies are relying on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and licensing, with huge funds set aside to grow and consolidate, for continuous and disruptive innovation. It is an autonomous body of the Department of Science and Technology (DST). Source: Stanford Social Innovation Review. Part 1: India. Read more here.)

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Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley – Going to Where the Action Is

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. They enabled companies to comply with local government laws – for example, to allow foreign subsidiaries to transfer manufacturing technology from the U.S. Read part one on the Evolution of Corporate R&D.

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Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley – Going to Where the Action Is

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. They enabled companies to comply with local government laws – for example, to allow foreign subsidiaries to transfer manufacturing technology from the U.S. Read part one on the Evolution of Corporate R&D.