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The cost of innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

Benefits that could be achieved from innovation seemed the right way to convince business executives and government officials that they should commit to innovation projects, and eventually to innovation capacity. These ideas may indicate significant changes are required in the existing business model.

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Overcome resistance and capture growth in the Financial Services Industry

Innovation 360 Group

In this blog post we talk about receptivity to change in Financial Services and some thoughts on how to move forward. Our digital capabilities have been at the forefront due to the increase in the level of acceptance of digital and virtual interaction with our customers and their relative experience across business lines and geographies.

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We Need To Prepare For Future Crises Like We Prepare For War

Innovation Excellence

Four years ago, in 2016, I published an article in Harvard Business Review outlining the ethical issues we need to address, ranging from long standing thought experiments like the trolley problem to issues surrounding accountability for automated decisions. Climate change is an issue that seems distant and political.

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Are you having fun riding the innovation waves?

Paul Hobcraft

Innovation has been rapidly changing and much of its basics have been swallowed up by some defining issues that have raced up to the top of the innovation agenda and it is right to respond to these. Other real changing forces influencing innovation.

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On the Origin of Companies

David Marks

In the book Charles Darwin described a natural selection process favoring individuals and species who, due to a lucky collection of redeeming features, were better suited to their environment than less fortunate peers. By comparison, the concept of survival of the fittest in the corporate world is much less mysterious or controversial.

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On the Origin of Companies

David Marks

In the book Charles Darwin described a natural selection process favoring individuals and species who, due to a lucky collection of redeeming features, were better suited to their environment than less fortunate peers. By comparison, the concept of survival of the fittest in the corporate world is much less mysterious or controversial.

Company 40
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ACO-REACH: Can a new model make health disparities a priority?

Christensen Institute

How can innovators create lasting change in health care? A new Medicare payment model, ACO-REACH, holds potential to change health care in two ways: incentivizing the development of new business models to address health disparities, and enhancing care access by leveraging nurse practitioners. A change in who provides primary care.