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Can we change accepted practices in any Energy transition?

Innovating4Energy

The goal is to create a more dynamic, interconnected, and adaptable strategy that builds on having a more collaborative mindset on how we approach the transition to shifting energy sources and finding more creative solutions. How can we engage with communities earlier in any energy change?

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Episode 17 – Part 2: How to Manage Change and Create Resilient Organizations Through Innovation

IM Insights

.” The paper’s primary focus is to understand the culture and processes that enable successful corporate venturing, a critical strategy for organizations looking to thrive in a rapidly changing business landscape. External pressures from government and end-users drive organizations to change rapidly.

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Envision Energy in living, evolving communities that challenge conventional wisdom.

Paul Hobcraft

It aims to trigger innovation engagement and activation strategies to change the energy transition dynamics within a community setting, offering decentralized community energy. It encourages radical change simply because we do need this radical shift. It focuses on the community in a decentralized way for its energy.

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Reinventing the Entrepreneurship Game

ImagineNation

In my November blog I described how important it is to unleash the power of innovative entrepreneurship in our digital & connected world. By collaborating & sharing new ways of maximising the “triple-e’s” education, employment & engagement, now matter where we are located. My ongoing entrepreneurial learning journey.

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Building and refining the interfaces in learning ecosystems (Part 4)

Christensen Institute

For learning ecosystems to become viable alternatives to schooling for more families, they need “orchestrator” organizations to knit together learning experiences from diverse providers. The pandemic sparked unprecedented interest in new models of learner-centered education, such as learning pods and microschools. Key Points.

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Adapting, Learning and Growing thru Uncertainty

ImagineNation

Where we initially landed in a fog of disruptive change that settled into every fibre of our being. That was before we realized and accepted that adapting, learning and growing through uncertainty could be full of possibilities for reskilling, reinventing in and thriving in a world that would never be the same again.

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Adapting, Learning and Growing through Uncertainty

ImagineNation

Where we initially landed in a fog of disruptive change that settled into every fibre of our being. That was before we realized and accepted that adapting, learning and growing through uncertainty could be full of possibilities for reskilling, reinventing in and thriving in a world that would never be the same again.