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You can't burn data

Jeffrey Phillips

As the concept of digital transformation takes root, you may frequently hear comparisons between data and oil. This comparison was strong enough to lead Wired magazine to define data as the new oil in a magazine article some years ago. On the surface, this comparison seems to make some sense.

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Navigating the Shift from Project to Product: A Map for Success 

Planview

In the dynamic world of technology, where the pace of change is relentless and the demand for agility is non-negotiable, how do enterprises ensure they’re on the path to success? The magnitude of inefficiency and waste generated as organizations undergo the transition needs urgent attention from business and technology leaders.

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At the digital transformation and innovation crossroads

Jeffrey Phillips

Most corporations are struggling to comprehend the changes in front of them, but at the same time are so fixated on short term thinking that they struggle to see the tsunami that is emerging just over the horizon. Change is being thrust upon them. The corporations didn't change. This is a dramatic business model change.

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Managed Services vs Professional Services: Explained

Planview

Customers often require professional services to be successful in enjoying the benefits of complex business or technology change initiatives they are rolling out in their organization. A Comparison Between Managed Services and Professional Services. Professional services organizations can also vary based on their structure.

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Is it Possible to Outpace Disruption? Definitely.

Daniel Burrus

When you recognize that things change ever so rapidly in the world, you may already feel disrupted before anything has even happened. Making a change to your business or organization to make it relevant in the exponentially changing world of today means you are already behind. This may be a crazy comparison, I know.

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First-Mover or Fast-Follower: Which is the right innovation strategy for you?

Idea to Value

This idea quickly became popular in technology companies and areas like Silicon Valley where it was used as evidence of a need to launch first (even if you didn’t have a working product), spend big on marketing and get customers at any cost. This can require significant marketing and sales effort to change.

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5 Misconceptions to Avoid When Building Your Innovation Strategy

Qmarkets

Without it, our companies would fail to grow and evolve with the ever-changing markets that we are serving. Even when the ideas aren’t there, creating a space where they can be generated will help your company to constantly grow as the market changes. Innovation — a necessary component of any successful business in the modern world.