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Intrapreneurs

eZassi

Invest in Intrapreneurs – Innovation Management Supports Your Organization’s Greatest Change Makers Intrapreneurs are those important team members with the optimism, intellect, initiative, and discipline to champion bright ideas and drive new project pipelines, establishing innovative change across the business.

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Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture

Tullio Siragusa

Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture The concept of a circular economy has been rapidly gaining traction as businesses and governments alike recognize the need to transition from a linear, resource-intensive model to a sustainable, regenerative one.

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Innovation and the sharing economy

Idea Drop

One of the most innovative and game-changing business models of recent years, the ‘sharing economy’ has taken the world by storm. In short, the sharing economy represents a constant wheel of innovation which could rival that of the most innovative organisations. But aren’t people hardwired to resist change?

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Digital Civic Engagement in the age of Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter, and Economic Recovery

Qmarkets

This year has given communities a lot to say and governments’ plenty to address, pushing civic engagement into the front of many minds. Governments are more strained than ever; according to the International Monetary Fund, the global economy will take a ‘$12tn (£9.6tn) hit from the Covid-19 pandemic’.

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Digital Civic Engagement in the age of Covid-19, BLM, and Economic Recovery

Qmarkets

This year has given communities a lot to say and governments’ plenty to address, pushing civic engagement into the front of many minds. Governments are more strained than ever; according to the International Monetary Fund, the global economy will take a ‘$12tn (£9.6tn) hit from the Covid-19 pandemic’.