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Book Review: What about the Future? by Fred Phillips

Jeffrey Phillips

It was written by Fred Phillips, who is a professor and also the editor of the journal Technological Forecasting and Societal Change. In full disclosure Fred was also one of my favorite professors when I took his course on technology adoption at UT-Austin's MBA program.

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Mastering the Art: Using Organizational Culture for Business Agility and Resilience

Leapfrogging

For strategies on leading this change, delve into lead culture change for greater innovation & business growth and develop executive leadership to drive organizational culture change. These could include a strong work ethic, a collaborative environment, or a commitment to customer service.

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The Innovation Intensity needed in the Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

We need to accelerate innovation and technology adoption. The IEA assesses the status of 46 critical energy technologies and sectors and offers some general advice on how to get “on track” with this SDS approach. We need to “push” for change now, certainly in the next five years.

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Managing Energy Transition through Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

After the famous and groundbreaking 2015 Paris Agreement, where we witnessed for the first time, all nations agreeing to a common cause, one to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change and adapt to its effects. From this agreement as such, it has been the catalyst to charting a new course in the global climate effort.

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3 education innovations to watch in 2024 (hint: it’s not just about skills and AI)

Christensen Institute

Despite these growing proof points, efforts to improve education lean on mental models, theories of change, and investment strategies that routinely ignore the social side of opportunity. That’s not a bad thing per se–skills matter and technology holds immense promise to deliver personalized content and experiences that build skills.

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Zeroing In on Innovation

Yet2

Navigating the ever-evolving ecosystem of innovative technologies and sustainable solutions can be overwhelming. Over the course of the conference the yet2 team discussed many topics but some key themes arose around carbon offsetting, carbon utilisation and energy generation. This significant event, which was chaired by the Rt.

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Is 2023 the year of the microschool?

Christensen Institute

When people think of disruptive innovations, they tend to focus on new technologies: personal computers, online video streaming, rideshare apps, etc. But the real transformative impact of a disruptive innovation comes not just from technology, but from the new organizational models that technologies enable. Click To Tweet.