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Bitcoin and Blockchain: A Small Glimpse Into Big Digital Disruptions

Daniel Burrus

If you asked those same individuals to explain what blockchain technology is, they would meet your gaze with a blank stare. For those interested in digital disruption and technological advancements , Bitcoin represented so much more than a way to allegedly make money fast like some type of digital wolf of Wall Street.

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Corporate Innovation in 2024

Innov8rs

In the book, we’ve captured and summarized insights and takeaways from the 80+ online and in-person sessions we’ve hosted from September 2022 to August 2023. Here's what they shared. Here's what they shared. Here's what they shared. It's free, but great value.

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Towards Better Innovation

Moves the Needle

Most big companies think technology when thinking about innovation, regardless of whether or not they’re technology companies. To one group, it means technological invention; to another it means continuous improvement of processes. Lean innovation is an iterative approach to moving from the unknown to the known.

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How Innovation Labs Must Evolve

Moves the Needle

However, innovation labs and teams were never (or at least rarely) going to create breakthroughs or disruptive innovations. It was a myth perpetuated by popular books, canvases, academia, and consultants. The “disruptive innovation” era is over. How to deal with disruption, complexity, and uncertainty is baked into the culture.

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Anticipate and Think Exponentially

Daniel Burrus

Technology-driven change will continue to accelerate at an exponential rate. Therefore, it is time to turn accelerating change into an advantage by leaning to anticipate and think exponentially! Unfortunately, we often use linear, one-dimensional thinking when we consider how to apply exponential technology.

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How Big is Your Market and Where Will You Start?

Tim Kastelle

Part 3 in The Lean Startup Series Facebook currently has 1.55 In one of our Lean LaunchPad programs, we got Mick Liubinskas from Pollenizer and Muru-D in to talk about focus. You can also find a.pdf of the book he wrote with Phil Morle on this here. Niches with pain are what leave openings for disruptive innovations.

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Toward a New Horizon Model

Moves the Needle

The horizon model originally came from the book “The Alchemy of Growth” by Stephen Coley, Mehrdad Baghai, David White. Innovator’s take: Horizon 2 is defined as “incremental” innovation , which typically means modifying existing products or technology to create new markets, or applying external technology in new ways.